Which of the following insects has an incomplete metamorphosis during its life circle?
Butterfly
Bee
Mosquito
House-fly
Grasshopper
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The incomplete metamorphosis occurs in termites, lice, true bugs, grasshoppers, praying mantis, crickets, and cockroaches. Both complete and incomplete metamorphosis are types of growth of insects.

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There are 2 types of metamorphosis:
1. Complete Metamorphosis
Stages:
Egg β Larva β Pupa β Adult
Egg β Larva β Pupa β Adult
Insects that go through this:
Butterfly
Bee
Mosquito
House-fly
These guys go from egg to a worm-like larva, then change fully inside a pupa (cocoon), and come out as adults β a big transformation!
2. Incomplete Metamorphosis
Stages:
Egg β Nymph β Adult
Egg β Nymph β Adult
No larva.
No pupa.
Just a nymph (a smaller version of the adult) that grows and molts.
Insects with incomplete metamorphosis:
Grasshopper
Cockroach
Dragonfly
So, the correct answer is:
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Grasshopper
E.Grasshopper
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