1. Single
2. Newlywed with no children
3. Full nest Stage 1, has chilcren, youngest under 6
4. Full nest stage 2, youngest child over 6
5. Full nest stage 3, older married couple now. has depedent children
6. Empty nest stage 1, head of household still emplyed, no kids at home
7. Empty nest stage 2, HOH retires
8. Solitray Survivor-one of the couple passes away, survivor continue to work
9. retired solitary survivor-survivor retire, no kids at home
(info retireved from famil and life sciences praxis II prep workbook)
9 years
There are nine stages of a human's life. Infancy, early childhood, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, first adulthood, second adulthood, and final adulthood are the stages that most people go through in the course of their life.
a female and a male have sex the sperm cells of the male enter the female and her eggs meet with the sperm a baby forms for 9 months and it is borned out of the females vagina.
All dogs are different. The heat cycle is three stages, coming in, in, and going out. The stages can last 3-7 days each, which means the whole cycle can be 9-21 days. They can get pregnant all through the cycle but are the most fertile and receptive in the middle stage. Our Australian terrier female usually ran the cycle for about 5 or 6 days each stage.
1.first the adult cockroach lays eggs 2.then out from the egg comes baby cockroaches called nymphs 3.slowly they grow into adult cockroaches this is the life cycle of a cockroach. plus: if you kill a cockroach it still can live for more than a year before dying even if you cut it's head off!
9-11 days. Its life cycle is very short.
Newborn, Infant, Toddler, Preschooler, Adolecent, young Adult, Adult and old age
My Family - 2000 Life Begins at Fifty 7-9 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2007)
In MLB, a ball lasts 7-9 pitches before being replaced.
baby/kid/adult/die
it has a total of 9 stages.
Loligo opalescens is a small squid (mantle length ML up to 160 mm) in the family Loliginidae. It is a Myopsid squid, and that means that they have corneas over their eyes. The species lives in the Eastern Pacific Ocean from Baja Mexico to Alaska, USA. They live within 200 miles of shore. The life cycle of L. opalescens has four stages, eggs, hatchlings (called paralarvae), juveniles, and adults. These squid live for 4-9 months.