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[molting process]
ENVIRONMENT(EITHER INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL)>NERVOUS SYSTEM>ECDYSONE>MOLTING PROCESS |
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WHEN old cuticle separates from epidermis.
-new epicuticle is formed -new cuticle is formed -ecdysis occurs(insects cralws out of it's old skin) -expansion ( swallows huge amount of air +puffens up) -Hardening |
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A CHANGE IN FORM DURING DEVELOPMENT
EX: EGG IN CATERPILLAR, CATERPILLAR TO PUPA, PUPA TO ADULT. |
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categories of development> AMETABOLISM |
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EGG>NYMPH>NYMPH>(THERE CAN BE 12 JUVENILE STAGES)>ADULT(SEXUALLYY ACTIVE +MATURE)..REPRODUCTIVELY ACTIVE
-apterygota:no wings |
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categories of development> HEMIMETABOLISM |
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"INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS"
EGG>NYMPH>NYMPH>NYMPH>ADULT(SEXUALLY ACTIVE + MATURE)
WING PADS PRESENT IN JUVENILES, WINGS IN ADULTS |
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WHAT ARE JUVENILES KNOWN AS? |
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categories of development> HOLOMETABOLISM |
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"COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS"
EGG>LARVAE>LARVAE>LARVAE>PUPA>ADULT(SEXUALLY ACTIVE + MATURE)
THE JUVENILE stage is the LARVA (no wings, no compound eyes)
the PUPA stage is where the most drastic changes occur.
the LARVAL stages are feeding + growth stages
ex. monarch butterfly. |
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identifies the stage which he juveniles are at. |
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period of arrested development, often in the PUPAL STAGE (usually occurs in pupal stages + in winter) a way to avoid hostile environment. |
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UNIVOLTINE BiVOLTINE MULTivOLTINE |
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one generation, two generations, GREATER than 2 generations. |
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WHAT is the HORMOMAL CONTROL OF METAMORPHOSIS? |
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