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No, reptiles do not have a larval stage. Unlike some amphibians and insects, reptiles hatch from eggs in a form that resembles miniature adults. They do not undergo metamorphosis like amphibians that have larval stages such as tadpoles.
No, because the term or stage metamorphosis is a stage of life or life cycle is only available to amphibians and insects, meanwhile a cheetah is a mammal.
The stage of being a larva
Amphibians grow legs and feet. If you look at tadpoles at about the three week stage, they start to develop their legs and feet while in the water
what chrysalis forms in what stage of metamorphosis
No. Fish breathe through gills and have scaly skin. They have fins and no true limbs. Amphibians breathe throgh gills during development stage then convert tro lungs. Most then grow limbs and have naked (no scales) skin. Examples of amphibians are frogs, newts, salamanders and toads.
I'm sure they do.Complete metamorphesis is when an animal changes completly.
No it does not because the first stage of a complete metamorphosis is an egg
Vertebrates do not typically go through complete metamorphosis in the way that some invertebrates, like insects, do. However, certain vertebrates, particularly amphibians like frogs, undergo a form of metamorphosis, transitioning from a larval stage (tadpole) to an adult form. This process is characterized by significant physiological changes, but it is not considered "complete" metamorphosis in the strictest sense. Other vertebrates, such as fish and reptiles, generally develop through more direct growth stages without a dramatic transformation.
Earwig are hemimetabolous, undergoing incomplete metamorphosis, meaning they develop gradually in a series of 4 to 6 molts. The developmental stages between molts are called instars. There is no pupal stage.
No. They are baby frogs. no tad poles are frogs that have just been born and have to go through stages to grow into a normal frog.
When an insect has gone through metamorphosis, it has completely changed its form. If it had a pupal stage before metamorphosis, then it underwent complete metamorphosis. If it didn't have a pupal stage, then it underwent incomplete metamorphosis.