Incomplete metamorphosis a. is characterized by distinct larval and adult stages that do not compete for resources. b. is typically seen in arachnids. c. involves gradual changes in life stages where young resemble the adult stage. d. is characteristic of the majority of insects. e. always includes a pupal stage.
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Incomplete metamorphosis does not have distinct larval and adult stages, so this option is incorrect. b. Incomplete metamorphosis is seen in some insects, not arachnids, so this option is incorrect. c. Incomplete metamorphosis involves gradual changes in life Show more…
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