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life cycle

NOUN
  1. a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage
  2. the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced

How To Use life cycle In A Sentence

  • Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle.
  • Experts fear that if further development closes off these migration paths, it will interfere with the pronghorn's life cycle, eventually causing the species to disappear.
  • The life cycle of the tapeworm can be readily completed under laboratory conditions.
  • The life cycle of Plasmodium parasites is known to depend on temperature.
  • Corn, beans and squash: the life cycle of the milpa by A Mexican Christmas dinner: tamales, turkey, tejocotes
  • P. polycephalum is a protist that in the course of its life cycle forms multinuclear giant single cells, so-called plasmodia that can be grown to almost any desired size.
  • These small, shrimplike animals are dependent upon the sea ice, and the decrease in this ice has greatly impacted their life cycle. The Great Penguin Rescue
  • To complete the life cycle, it needs to reinfect a cat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some organisms, such as flukes, have life cycles that take them literally through one or more host organisms, and many insects undergo significant metamorphic changes in bodily form through their life cycle. The Biological Notion of Individual
  • Death was placed alongside the other kinds of bereavement that we were likely to experience in the normal life cycle. Why am I Afraid to Grieve
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