Forensic Anthropology, Entomology, and Odontology Practice Test 2026 – Complete Exam Prep

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Larvae continue to grow and molt as they pass through various instar stages.

They molt through instar stages as they grow.

Larvae grow by shedding their skin in a process called molting, producing a series of instar stages. With each molt the insect increases in size and enters a new instar, which is exactly what the statement describes. This pattern—growth through repeated molts and distinct larval stages—is how many insects develop before reaching pupation or adulthood, and it’s a fundamental concept used to estimate larval age in forensic contexts.

Why the other ideas don’t fit: metamorphosing directly into adults would skip these successive molts and instar stages; never molting after hatching would prevent growth; molting only once would not account for the multiple larval stages observed as larvae increase in size.

They metamorphose directly into adults.

They never molt after hatching.

They molt only once then die.

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