4 stagelifecycle4 stages:egg>larva>pupa>adultoffspringscientificterm fora babylarvaDuring this stage, theinsect wants to eat alot so it can gothrough bodychanges. Secondstage in the completemetamorphosis lifecycle.nymphDuring this stage, theinsect wants to eat alot so it can grow. Itlooks like a smallerversion of the adult atthis stage.pupaDuring this stage, theinsect makes achrysalis and goesthrough ametamorphosisinside of it. It doesnot eat at this stage.LarvaeA caterpillar is alarva of a butterflyor moth. Can eatand move; doesnot look like theadultEgga round or ovalmass fromwhich younganimals hatch.Pupacan'tmove oreat; in thepupa caselifecyclethe stages ofdevelopmentfor insects &other livingorganisms3 stagelifecycle3 stages:egg>nymph>adultnymphA big bodychange anorganismgoes throughin its life cycleadultDuring thisstage, theorganism canreproduce. Thelast stage of alllife cycles.Antennaone of a pair of longfeelers on the headof an insect. It usesthis part for touch.There is one pair oflong feelers on thehead of an insect.Adultgrown to fullsize, mature;can reproduce;may havewingsMoltingsheddingskinegglaid by adultfemales; thefirst stage inall life cyclesFree!reproducenewgeneration inlife cycle; tohaveoffspring4 stagelifecycle4 stages:egg>larva>pupa>adultoffspringscientificterm fora babylarvaDuring this stage, theinsect wants to eat alot so it can gothrough bodychanges. Secondstage in the completemetamorphosis lifecycle.nymphDuring this stage, theinsect wants to eat alot so it can grow. Itlooks like a smallerversion of the adult atthis stage.pupaDuring this stage, theinsect makes achrysalis and goesthrough ametamorphosisinside of it. It doesnot eat at this stage.LarvaeA caterpillar is alarva of a butterflyor moth. Can eatand move; doesnot look like theadultEgga round or ovalmass fromwhich younganimals hatch.Pupacan'tmove oreat; in thepupa caselifecyclethe stages ofdevelopmentfor insects &other livingorganisms3 stagelifecycle3 stages:egg>nymph>adultnymphA big bodychange anorganismgoes throughin its life cycleadultDuring thisstage, theorganism canreproduce. Thelast stage of alllife cycles.Antennaone of a pair of longfeelers on the headof an insect. It usesthis part for touch.There is one pair oflong feelers on thehead of an insect.Adultgrown to fullsize, mature;can reproduce;may havewingsMoltingsheddingskinegglaid by adultfemales; thefirst stage inall life cyclesFree!reproducenewgeneration inlife cycle; tohaveoffspring

Butterfly - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 4 stages: egg>larva>pupa>adult
    4 stage life cycle
  2. scientific term for a baby
    offspring
  3. During this stage, the insect wants to eat a lot so it can go through body changes. Second stage in the complete metamorphosis life cycle.
    larva
  4. During this stage, the insect wants to eat a lot so it can grow. It looks like a smaller version of the adult at this stage.
    nymph
  5. During this stage, the insect makes a chrysalis and goes through a metamorphosis inside of it. It does not eat at this stage.
    pupa
  6. A caterpillar is a larva of a butterfly or moth. Can eat and move; does not look like the adult
    Larvae
  7. a round or oval mass from which young animals hatch.
    Egg
  8. can't move or eat; in the pupa case
    Pupa
  9. the stages of development for insects & other living organisms
    life cycle
  10. 3 stages: egg>nymph>adult
    3 stage life cycle
  11. A big body change an organism goes through in its life cycle
    nymph
  12. During this stage, the organism can reproduce. The last stage of all life cycles.
    adult
  13. one of a pair of long feelers on the head of an insect. It uses this part for touch. There is one pair of long feelers on the head of an insect.
    Antenna
  14. grown to full size, mature; can reproduce; may have wings
    Adult
  15. shedding skin
    Molting
  16. laid by adult females; the first stage in all life cycles
    egg
  17. Free!
  18. new generation in life cycle; to have offspring
    reproduce