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Select the correct stages of growth for invertebrates. embryo, larva, pupa embryo, larva, adult larva, pupa, nymph

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i believe the answer would be embryo, larva, pupa
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The correct answer is embryo, larva, and pupa.

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The species that do not exhibit backbone are known as invertebrates. These comprise mollusks, insects, octopus, jellyfish, worms, and others. The biological procedure that comprises modifications and transformation of an undeveloped precursor post birth into an adult form is known as metamorphosis. In vertebrates, the correct sequence of development is embryo, larva, and pupa.

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