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During the process of incomplete metamorphosis a young insect looks like what?
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During the process of incomplete metamorphosis a young insect looks like what?
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EGG is the right answer
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A young insect looks like a smaller version of an adult depending on the species. Which in incomplete metamorphosis the insect would be called a nymph for it being much smaller than the adult insect. Hope that helps!
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