incomplete metamorphosishas three stagesegg , nymph and adult Insects that go through three stages of
change in their life cycle have an incomplete metamorphosis. The first stage is
the egg. During this time, the insect will hatch into a form called a nymph.
The nymph is basically a small version of the adult insect. This is very
similar to how a child looks like his or her parents. Nymphs usually have a
thin exoskeleton and no wings. They eat the same food as their parents and live
in the same place. As insect nymphs grow
larger, their exoskeleton becomes too tight and they must replace it. Once a nymph
outgrows its exoskeleton it will go through a process called molting which is
to leave the old “skin” or exoskeleton behind. The new “skin” will harden and
become the new exoskeleton. This will happen many times until the insect
finally becomes an adult. Insects that have an
incomplete metamorphosis life cycle include true bugs, grasshoppers,
cockroaches, termites, praying mantises, crickets, and lice.