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Help pleasee | A damselfly nymph sheds its skin several times, as it grows into an adult. Which statement explains why it does this? No links!!!

A. It is a mammal.
B. It is an invertebrate.
C. It goes through complete metamorphosis.
D. It goes through incomplete metamorphosis.

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Answer:

D. It goes through incomplete metamorphosis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Damselflies do not hide away inside a pupa to transform into their adult form. Instead, they shed their skin several times as they grow, changing shape a little each time. This process is called incomplete metamorphosis.

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