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Breeding of Insects: All About Insects Series

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This title is a part of the series All About Insects Series


Catalogue Number:  992147
Producer:  Educational Voice
Subject:  Science
Language:  English
Grade Level:  PreK - 2, 3 - 5
Country Of Origin:  Ireland
Copyright Year:  2020
Running Time:  13:54


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In this animated video, Professor Birdie explains the reproduction and development of insects. Insects a re oviparous, hatching from eggs while most animals are viviparous, born live. Viewers learn about univoltine, bivoltine, multivoltine insects; the stages of incomplete metamorphosis (eggs, nymphs and adults) and complete metamorphosis (eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults; moulting, , amphoteric reproduction, parthenogenesis and polyembryonic reproduction.


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