One of the similarities of the life cycle of a chicken and a butterfly is that both hatch from eggs. Aside from this, there are no other similarities that can be noticed except that both of them undergo five phases in their life cycles.
The similarities are:
1) Both life cycles start with an egg.
2) Both life cycles are three-stage life cycles.
Other than these two, there's no more similarities unless you use general similarities like both life cycles' young goes through a same life cycle as its adult or both life cycles are insects etc. Hope it helped!
They are both insects although one is social in many species, but their life-cycle is otherwise very similar - egg, grub, pupa, adult. Depending on species, one cycle can be from a few weeks to many months in either case. More details depends a great deal on precisely what species you are considering as differences in life cycle between some bee species are as great as between some bees and butterflies. they are both insects that pass through metamorphosis, but then all insects go through metamorphosis.
I suppose you mean other animals who lay eggs? Frogs and chickens are two different species.
A frog is an amfibian; which means it lays eggs/reproduces in the water and has a fase (tadpole) where it is obliged to stay in the water. The adult fase can live in the open air. Other amfibians with the same cycle are; toads, salamanders, etc
A chicken is a bird; wich means it is not dependent of a water pond to reproduce. (but lay eggs with a water reserve) Biologists don't make a distinction between a chick and the adult. Other birds are; doves, pinguins, sparrows, etc
A moth's life cycle is similar to butterfly's life cycle.
The first stage of both is the egg
Both a butterfly and a frog go through complete metamorphosis.
moths, mosquitos
Both of them have an egg stage
Principles of design
This is the art of applying the elements of art so as to achieve harmony, order and unity in a design work.
Types of principles of design
• Variety – This is the use of shape, colours and other components of design in a varied organized manner, thereby making the artwork more interesting and appealing.
• Proportion – it is the proper distribution and relationship of various elements in a design.
• Balance– is the distribution of elements in design such that equal weight is given to all parts much as visually possible.
• Dominance – is the art of making certain parts of an art work to attract more attention than the others by varying in size, shape, colour and texture and any other element.
• Rhythm – it is a kind of flow achieved by arranging the various art elements in a repeated manner.
• Repetition – it is the art of allowing some art elements to feature several times on a surface.
• Unity – is the pleasing effect of a work of art that result from the combination of all the work component parts e.g. harmony and variety.
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
This is the art of applying the elements of art so as to achieve harmony, order and unity in a design work.
Types of principles of design
• Variety – This is the use of shape, colours and other components of design in a varied organized manner, thereby making the artwork more interesting and appealing.
• Proportion – it is the proper distribution and relationship of various elements in a design.
• Balance– is the distribution of elements in design such that equal weight is given to all parts much as visually possible.
• Dominance – is the art of making certain parts of an art work to attract more attention than the others by varying in size, shape, colour and texture and any other element.
• Rhythm – it is a kind of flow achieved by arranging the various art elements in a repeated manner.
• Repetition – it is the art of allowing some art elements to feature several times on a surface.
• Unity – is the pleasing effect of a work of art that result from the combination of all the work component parts e.g. harmony and variety.
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Adult
The: Rock Cycle Water Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Oxygen Cycle Carbon Cycle
because its their habitat and what they are used to
Pupa
The entire life cycle of a monarch butterfly is only about six to eight weeks. The chrysalis stage lasts about ten days.
The life cycle of a butterfly is from the egg, caterpillar, pupa, butterfly, mating, egg-laying, and so the cycle goes on.
metamorphosis is occured in the life cycle of a butterfly in the part of the pupa
The life cycle is a simple one. As to the explanation of how or why it has evolved in this way is probably not possible to explain. It is like what came first, the chicken or the egg? If you search the life cycle of the Monarch, you will see the life cycle well illustrated for you.
it is the beginning of the butterfly life cycle
it is the beginning of the butterfly life cycle
the butterfly is a four-staged life cycle while the cockroach is a three-staged life cycle
1 life cycle that has 4 stages.
the life cycle of the riodinid butterfly
from egg to caterpillar to cucoon to butterfly
butterflies do not hybernate
the life cycle is,egg, catapiller,cucoone to butterfly.
i beleive the two similarities between butterful and mosquito life cycle are: 1 : Both adults die right after laying their eggs, they both have 4 stages in their life cycles