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Sent 1: An insect can have one of three types of change in its life.
Sent 2: A metamorphosis describes how insects change.
Sent 3: Some insects do not go through a change.
Sent 4: Instead, the young look like small versions of adults.
Sent 5: The only change between young and mature is size.
Sent 6: Other types of insects go through a change in physical appearance.
Sent 7: There are two types of this type of change.
Sent 8: Some insects change only slightly during their change.
Sent 9: This type is called incomplete metamorphosis.
Sent 10: Other types of insects go through a major change.
Sent 11: They don't look at all like the adult when they are born.
Sent 12: This type of change is called complete metamorphosis.
Sent 13: Occurs in the most primitive insects.
Sent 14: Newborn insect looks like a tiny version of the adult.
Sent 15: Incomplete Three stages: egg, nymph, and adult.
Sent 16: Young, called nymphs, usually similar to adult.
Sent 17: Growth occurs during the nymph stage.
Question: What happens when an insect goes through incomplete metomorphosis? (false/0)
Question: What is it called when an insect goes through a major change and does not look anything like it did when it was born? (true/1)
Question: What is it called when some insects go through one of three types of change? (true/2)
Question: What do the young of insects who do not go through a change look like? (true/3)
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