Sentences with HEMIMETABOLY
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"Insects that undergo hemimetaboly have three distinct life stages: egg, nymph, and adult."
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"The nymph stage in hemimetaboly resembles a miniature version of the adult insect."
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"Grasshoppers and cockroaches are two insects that undergo hemimetaboly."
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"During hemimetaboly, the insect gradually develops wings as it progresses through the nymph stage."
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"In hemimetaboly, the nymphs closely resemble the adult insects in body shape and characteristics."
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"The hemimetaboly life cycle allows insects to grow and develop in stages."
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"Dragonflies and damselflies are examples of insects that do not undergo hemimetaboly."
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"The transition from the nymph stage to the adult stage in hemimetaboly is called an incomplete metamorphosis."
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"The nymphs in hemimetaboly often go through multiple instars before reaching adulthood."
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"Insects that undergo hemimetaboly go through gradual changes in body structure and size as they molt."
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"In hemimetaboly, the nymphs can already reproduce and lay eggs, although they are not fully developed adults."
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"Many agricultural pests, such as aphids and stink bugs, exhibit hemimetaboly."
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"The study of hemimetaboly helps scientists understand the evolutionary relationships and life histories of insects."
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"The development of wings in insects undergoing hemimetaboly is gradual, unlike the abrupt formation in holometabolous insects."
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"The nymph stage in hemimetaboly closely resembles the adult form of the insect."
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"Dragonflies are known for their hemimetaboly life cycle."
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"Grasshoppers undergo hemimetaboly as they transition from nymphs to adults."
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"The study of hemimetaboly provides insights into the evolution of insect development."
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"Termites exhibit hemimetaboly with three distinct stages: egg, nymph, and adult."
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"Cockroaches are another example of insects that undergo hemimetaboly."
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"The hemimetaboly process involves molting between different nymph stages."