EMBRYONIC GROWTH AND METAMORPHOSES IN INSECTS
| Institution | UNIVERSITY |
| Course | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE... |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | stephen oyake rabilo |
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Description
Once an insect hatches from the egg it is usually
able to survive on its own, but it is small, wingless,
and sexually immature. Its primary role in life is to
eat and grow. If it survives, it will periodically
outgrow and replace its exoskeleton (a process known as moulting).
• In many species, there are other physical changes that also occur as the insect gets older (e.g., growth of wings and development of external genitalia)
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