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Which stages occur during incomplete metamorphosis?

A: Adult, larva, and pupa

B: Egg, nymph, and adult

C: Larva, nymph, and egg

D: Pupa, egg, and nymph

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Answer:

B. Egg, nymph, and adult

Step-by-step explanation:

Incomplete metamorphosis is a type of metamorphosis in which an insect hatches from an egg and then goes through several nymphal stages. Each nymphal stage looks like a small version of the adult but getting slightly bigger with age. At the final nymphal stage the insect then moults into the adult form.

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