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What is the process in which bees grow from larva to pupa and then adult?

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The process in which bees grow from larva to pupa and then adult is known as complete metamorphosis, involving stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
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The process in which bees grow from larva to pupa to adult is called metamorphosis. During metamorphosis, the larva undergoes a series of changes that allow it to develop into an adult bee. This process includes molting, pupation, and emergence.
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Bees develop from an egg, which is laid by the queen bee and then incubated for three days. The larva then broods for six days, during which they are fed royal jelly or pollen by worker bees. After this period, the larva spins a cocoon around itself and transforms into a pupa, finally emerging as an adult bee after approximately two weeks.
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