Life Cycle of Animals
Life Cycle of Animals
Life Cycle of Animals
animals
objectives
Adult Young
METAMORPHOSIS
Complete metamorphosis
Four stages:
• Egg: the unborn
stage; contains the
zygote or fertilized
egg.
Complete metamorphosis
• Larva: the structure
that emerges from the
egg where the insect
looks like worm the
young stage where
most of the feeding is
done.
Complete metamorphosis
• Pupa: the inactive stage
(no feeding); takes
place between larva
and adult stages;
usually well
camouflaged for
protection against
enemies.
Complete metamorphosis
• Adult stage: the final
stage wherein the
insect usually grows
into a mature one
that can breed.
inComplete metamorphosis
Three stages:
• Egg: the unborn stage
• Nymph: refers to the young stage
where most feeding is done;
exhibits resemblance to the parent
although some parts are not
developed.
• Adult stage: the final stage wherein
the full body development can be
seen like the presence of wings.
Life cycle of a
butterfly
Activity time!
arrange the stages of
life of a fly and a
mosquito.
LIFE CYCLE OF A
FLY
LIFE CYCLE OF A
MOSQUITO
ARE
BUTTERFLIES
IMPORTANT OR
HARMFUL?
Butterflies contribute
in pollination or the
reproduction of
flowers.
HOW CAN YOU
TAKE GOOD
CARE OF THE
ANIMALS
AROUND YOU?
Directions:
Make a model of the
life cycle of a
butterfly
assignment
Search insects that go through
incomplete metamorphosis.
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questions!