How does the life cycle of an insect compare to an amphibian?

In this lesson, we are going to learn about the differences in the life cycles of amphibians and insects. We will learn what life cycles are as well as focusing on metamorphosis.

How does the life cycle of an insect compare to an amphibian?

In this lesson, we are going to learn about the differences in the life cycles of amphibians and insects. We will learn what life cycles are as well as focusing on metamorphosis.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Describe metamorphosis
  2. Describe the main stages of the life cycle of an insect and an amphibian
  3. Compare similarities and differences between the life cycles of amphibians and insects

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5 Questions

Q1.
Sexual reproduction...
Requires one parent
Correct answer: Requires two parents
Will result in genetically identical offspring
Q2.
Asexual reproduction...
Includes flowers with a stamen and pistil
Requires two parents
Results in offspring that are genetically different
Correct answer: Results in offspring that are genetically identical
Q3.
Which of these is a type of plant which is considered a bulb plant?
Correct answer: Daffodil
Spider plants
Strawberries
Q4.
Which of these is a type of plant which is considered a runner plant?
Daffodil
Onion
Correct answer: Strawberries
Q5.
Which of these is a type of plant which is considered a tuber plant?
Onion
Correct answer: Potato
Strawberries

5 Questions

Q1.
In a frog's life cycle, after eggs they develop into...
Correct answer: Embryos
Tadpoles
Tadpoles with four legs
Tadpoles with two legs
Q2.
Which of these animals is known to go through the complete process of metamorphosis?
Correct answer: A butterfly
A cricket
A dog
A duck
Q3.
Amphibians are...
Correct answer: Cold-blooded
Freezing-blooded
Hot-blooded
Warm-blooded
Q4.
All insects have...
2 legs
4 legs
Correct answer: 6 legs
8 legs
Q5.
An insect is at the ____ stage when they are undergoing a complete transformation (metamorphosis).
Egg
Insect
Larva
Correct answer: Pupa

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