The first stage of the frog life cycle is the Baby Stage.
Fake. It's the egg stage.
The planula is covered in tiny hairs that allow it to move through the water.
Fact.
Ladybugs lay their eggs on the tops of leaves so they can get enough sunlight and fresh air.
Fake. Ladybugs lay their eggs on the underside of leaves to avoid weather and predators.
Metamorphosis means to stay the same.
This is a frog egg.
Fake. That is a robin's egg.
Most of the frog eggs don't survive. They are destroyed or eaten by predators.
Fact.
Jellyfish eggs are very similar to frog eggs. Both are covered in a jelly-like substance.
Fact.
Ladybugs enter the Adult Stage with their spots.
Fake. Ladybug shells are first soft and pink. They develop their spots over time.
A backbone is an organ.
Fake. Organs are groups of tissues that have a special job.
This is a picture of a ladybug larvae.
Fake. That is fly larvae.
Frogs lay their eggs in static (calm) water so that they don't get moved around and damaged.
Fact.
This is a picture of the Polyp Stage.
Fact.
The second stage of the ladybug life cycle is called the Pupa Stage.
Fake. The third stage of the ladybug life cycle is the Pupa Stage.
The life cycles we have learned about all have 5 stages.
Fake. They all have 4 main stages.
This is a picture of a froglet.
Fact.
The third stage of the frog life cycle is known as the Froglet Stage.
Fact.
Jellyfish can stay in the Ephyra Stage for years until they are fully grown adults.
A ladybug egg is small and red, and looks like a jellybean.
Fake. The ladybug egg is small and yellow but does look like a jellybean.
Reproduction means to change as you go through the life cycle.
Fake. Reproduction is when an organism makes a new organism.
This is a picture of jellyfish eggs.
Fact.
A cold climate can make the frog life cycle take longer than living in a warm climate.
Fact.
All jellyfish are able to sting.
Fake. Only certain types of jellyfish are able to sting.
Ladybug larvae will molt and shed their skin.
Fact.
A predator is hunted by other animals.
This is a picture of a jellyfish in the Ephyra Stage.
Fake. This is an adult jellyfish.