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Desirae Lopez
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6 January, 02:24
What is the life cycle of an invertebrate?
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Serenity Moore
6 January, 02:37
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Invertebrates vary tremendously in their body composition. It's common for invertebrate species to have four distinct stages to their life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult, although this life cycle can vary. For example, octopus and squid hatch and grow into adults without a larva or pupa stage.
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Rebecca Davies
6 January, 02:53
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The circle of life means that everything go back to where it started from
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