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What is the different between complete and incomplete metamorphosis?

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What is the different between complete and incomplete metamorphosis?

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Incomplete metamorphosis is when the immature does NOT pass through those four stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult). The insect instead, when it hatches, already looks like a miniature adult, and simply grows larger until it is mature. An example would be a cockroach.

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