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Sentences with HOLOMETABOLY

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"Some examples of insects that undergo holometaboly include beetles, butterflies, and flies."
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"During holometaboly, the insect goes through distinct developmental stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult."
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"The larval stage in holometaboly is often the feeding and growth stage."
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"Caterpillars are a classic example of holometaboly."
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"In holometaboly, the pupal stage is a non-feeding and non-mobile stage of development."
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"The transformation from pupa to adult occurs during holometaboly."
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"Mosquitoes undergo holometaboly, developing from larvae to pupae and then to flying adults."
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"The process of holometaboly ensures that the larva and adult forms do not compete for the same resources."
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"During holometaboly, the larva undergoes significant changes in body structure and function."
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"Many agricultural pests, such as aphids and beetles, exhibit holometaboly."
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"The study of holometaboly provides insights into evolutionary biology."
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"Complete metamorphosis through holometaboly is more advanced compared to incomplete metamorphosis."
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"Insects that undergo holometaboly often have distinct larval and adult forms."
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"The transition from the larval stage to the adult stage is a critical period in holometaboly."
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"In summary, holometaboly plays a crucial role in the life history of many insects."
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"The process of holometaboly allows insects to undergo complete metamorphosis."
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"Certain insects, like butterflies and beetles, exhibit holometaboly."
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"The holometaboly of a butterfly involves the transformation from a caterpillar to a chrysalis and then to the adult form."
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"Understanding the mechanisms behind holometaboly is a topic of interest for entomologists."
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"The stages of holometaboly can be easily observed in a laboratory setting."
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"The holometaboly of bees involves the development from eggs to larvae, pupae, and finally adult bees."
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"Researchers have proposed various theories to explain the evolutionary origins of holometaboly."
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