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1 Complete and Incomplete Metamorphosis
Let’s look at the difference!

2 What is metamorphosis? Metamorphosis refers to the way that certain organisms develop, grow, and change form. Metamorphosis actually means "change".

3 Two Types of Metamorphosis
INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS - has THREE stages COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS - has FOUR stages.

4 INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS
Let’s take a closer look at each stage!

5 3 STAGES OF INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS
Egg Nymph Adult

6 EGG A female insect lays eggs. These eggs are often covered by an egg case which protects the eggs and holds them together.

7 NYMPH The eggs hatch into nymphs.
Nymphs looks like small adults, but usually don't have wings. Insect nymphs eat the same food that the adult insect eats. Nymphs shed or molt their exoskeletons and replace them with larger ones several times as they grow. Most nymphs molt 4-8 times.

8 ADULT The insects stop molting when they reach their adult size. By this time, they have also grown wings.

9 An example of incomplete metamorphosis
Click on the picture to see the development of a dragonfly. (Note the nymph is similar to the adult, but lacks wings.)

10 Another example

11 COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS
Let’s take a closer look at each stage!

12 4 STAGES OF COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS
Egg Larva Pupa Adult

13 EGG The mature adult female lays eggs.

14 LARVA Larva hatch from the eggs. They do not look like adult insects. They usually have a worm-like shape. Caterpillars, maggots, and grubs are all just the larval stages of insects. Larvae molt their skin several times and they grow slightly larger.

15 PUPA When a larva is finished growing, it forms a pupa.
The insect does not eat during this stage. The pupa is the insect’s transforming stage. Inside the pupa the entire body is changing. This change takes anywhere from 4 days to many months.

16 ADULT When it is finished changing, the pupa opens and the insect emerges as an adult. The adult has all of the insect features and is now able to reproduce which begins the cycle again.

17 An example of Complete metamorphosis Click on the picture to watch a video of a butterfly’s life cycle

18 WHAT ABOUT FROGS? Frogs undergo a different type of COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS. From the egg emerges a tadpole, which lives in the water, breathes with gills, and has a tail. As the tadpole grows, lungs and legs form, and the gills and tail are absorbed into the body. Finally, the animal leaves the water and lives mainly on land, as a frog.

19 Frog Metamorphosis Click on the picture of a frog to see a frog’s life cycle.

20 Let’s see what we know! Let’s take Professor Know-It-All’s Quiz
and see what we have learned!

21 QUESTION #1 What are the two types of metamorphosis? Complete
Incomplete

22 QUESTION #2 How many stages are there in incomplete metamorphosis?
Answer: 3

23 QUESTION #3 Name the stages of incomplete metamorphosis? Egg Nymph
Adult

24 QUESTION #4 How many stages are there in complete metamorphosis?
Answer: 4

25 QUESTION #5 - Name the stages in complete metamorphosis. Egg Larva
Pupa Adult

26 QUESTION #6 Identify the cycle as complete or incomplete metamorphosis.

27 QUESTION #7 Identify the cycle as complete or incomplete metamorphosis.

28 QUESTION #8 D E C F B A Identify each stage of the complete metamorphosis of the butterfly.

29 QUESTION #9 At what stage is the frog able to reproduce? adult

30 YOU’VE JUST COMPLETED PROFESSOR KNOW-IT-ALL’S QUIZ
How did you do?


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