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Topic: Genetics Aim: Describe metamorphosis Topic: Genetics Aim: Describe metamorphosis. Do Now: Take out your metamorphosis ISA. HW: Genetics Reading notes due tomorrow.

When the body structure of an insect changes. 1. Describe metamorphosis. When the body structure of an insect changes.

1. Identify the structure that covers insects. EXOSKELETON 2. Identify the process where the insects sheds its exoskeleton. MOLTING

New exoskeleton is produced under the existing exoskeleton

2. Identify the two types of metamorphosis. Incomplete metamorphosis Complete metamorphosis

3. How many stages occur in complete metamorphosis? FOUR

Fly, beetle, mosquito, butterfly, moth

4. How many stages occur in incomplete metamorphosis? THREE

Grasshoppers, Roaches, True bugs, Dragonflies, Praying mantises

Incomplete Metamorphosis Complete Metamorphosis 5. Identify the types of metamorphosis in the diagrams. Incomplete Metamorphosis Complete Metamorphosis