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When will an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis develop a set of wings?

a.
after its final molt


b.
when it becomes a pupa


c.
when it breaks out of its chrysalis


d.
only insects that undergo complete metamorphosis have wings

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Answer:

The answer is D not sure

Step-by-step explanation:

Like those of several other insect species, the stages of growth that the nymph cricket undergoes are referred to as "instars." Crickets usually go through eight to 10 instars before reaching adulthood, which takes about two to three months. Crickets start to develop wings at about 1 month of age.

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