The document discusses the life cycles of various living things including humans, plants, animals, pumpkins, and butterflies. It explains the different stages that each go through from birth to adulthood or creation to completion. For example, it notes that a human life cycle includes stages like being in the mother's stomach, baby, child, teenager, and adult. Similarly, it outlines the stages in the life cycles of plants and flowers, penguins, pumpkins, and monarch butterflies.
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The Life Cycle: The Stages of the Metamorphosis ProcessLorenKnights
Birth, growth, reproduction and death represent the four stages of the life cycle of all animals. Although these stages are common to all animals, they vary significantly among species.
Learn the Reproduction in Animals in an easy way.
Definition, Examples and type
1. Mammals
2. Egg laying animals
Explanation, Features, examples
lot to learn in easy way
This narrated presentation discusses the development of 4 different species, two are deuterostomes and 2 are protostomes (one from the phyla Cnidaria, one from the phyla arthropoda, and two from the phylum chordata) development discussed is from early embryonic or egg stage to a mature adult. The presentation focuses on morphological development but also may key in on the purpose of each developmental stage. The creatures representing each of the phyla include the jellyfish, the honeybee, the elephant, and the platypus. Interestingly, Cnidaria have both sexual and asexual stages in their life cycle. The honeybee larvae have 3 different developmental paths they can take, the elephant has an extremely long gestation period, and the platypus is an egg-laying mammal. The video focuses on the uniqueness of each organisms development.
The Life Cycle: The Stages of the Metamorphosis ProcessLorenKnights
Birth, growth, reproduction and death represent the four stages of the life cycle of all animals. Although these stages are common to all animals, they vary significantly among species.
Learn the Reproduction in Animals in an easy way.
Definition, Examples and type
1. Mammals
2. Egg laying animals
Explanation, Features, examples
lot to learn in easy way
This narrated presentation discusses the development of 4 different species, two are deuterostomes and 2 are protostomes (one from the phyla Cnidaria, one from the phyla arthropoda, and two from the phylum chordata) development discussed is from early embryonic or egg stage to a mature adult. The presentation focuses on morphological development but also may key in on the purpose of each developmental stage. The creatures representing each of the phyla include the jellyfish, the honeybee, the elephant, and the platypus. Interestingly, Cnidaria have both sexual and asexual stages in their life cycle. The honeybee larvae have 3 different developmental paths they can take, the elephant has an extremely long gestation period, and the platypus is an egg-laying mammal. The video focuses on the uniqueness of each organisms development.
10. Phase 3 Cocoon Hangs from a leaf Soon it will become a butterfly!
11. Phase 4 The butterfly is finally free! 2-5 weeks till they lay an egg Then the cycle starts all over!
12. Review of a Butterflies Life Cycle The butterfly lays an egg The egg hatches into a caterpillar Caterpillar makes a cocoon Butterfly breaks free of the cocoon!
13. QUESTIONS What is a life cycle? Who or what goes through a life cycle? What does a life cycle need? ?
14. Answers Stages a living thing goes through. Anything that is living Humans Animals Plants Water, sun and food!
15. Life cycles review Without them life would not exist Life cycles can be short or long Butterflies life cycle is short Humans life cycle is long
16. Credits Oxford University Museum of Natural Histroy, Human Life Cycle, 2006, CC Attributions http://staff.fcps.net/cqualls/plants/default.htm Jan-Michael Breider, King Penguin looking after the egg, October 19 2006, CC Attributions Robert Simmons, DSC06222, October 30 2006, CC Attributions Liz West, Pumpkin Season, September 13 2010, CC Attribution Mike Baird, Monarch Butterfly, October 7 2007, CC Attribution Kiwinz, Monarch egg on leaf, March 13 2009, CC Attribution The Marmot, Monarch Catapillar, June 12th 2010, CC Attribution Armon, Monarch Butterfly chrysalis, September 5th 2006, CC Attribution Mike Baird, Monarch Butterfly, December 15 2006, CC Attribution William Zittrich, USDA, Harvey, Life Cycel, October 18 2008, CC Attribution Woodley Wonderworks, Blue Marble, January 25 2008, CC Attribution