Some animals go through different stages in their life. This is known as indirect development or metamorphosis, examples are toads (which are born as tadpoles) and butterflies (which are born caterpillars).
Animals that do not have a larval stage and/or do not go through metamorphosis
An animal going through direct development will turn into a new animal when development is complete. This include butterflies forming from caterpillars and frogs forming from tadpoles.
It's commonly believed that sponges are a group of animals that don't go through the gastrula stage. However, some scientists disagree and believe that sponges do go through gastrulation.
They do not.
No because other animals like cows,pigs,horses, and penguins don't
Bees go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Much like humans, animals go through a process of metabolic waste to rid themselves of the toxins in their system. Some of the chemicals animals get rid of include nitrogen, phosphates, sulfates, water, and uric acid.
yes tigers do go in direct development
does a dog go through direct developmet or metamorphises
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they go through direct development. The baby insects look like the adult. Only butterflies do not look like the adult. The butterfly goes through complete metamorphosis. Not all insects go through direct development. To find out more , check it out on October 16 , 2013.
Among some animal species, new-borns and adults are highly similar in morphology and ecology -- that is: they look and feed similarly. These are said to have a direct development.Some other animals go through different stages in their life. Best-known examples are toads (which are born as tadpoles) and butterflies (which are born caterpillars). Their development is indirect.The distinction is not black and white: there is a continuum between animals which go through radically different stages and others which are born adult.
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Yes, direct development is when the baby it a miniature version of the adult. A baby elephant looks like an elephant. Direct development means there are no other life stages (larvae, pupae) in the animal.An animal that does NOT go through direct development would be a butterfly. A baby butterfly is a crawling, worm-like caterpillar, but the adult butterfly has huge wings. We call the baby butterfly a larvae.
Some animals are very tiny when they hatch, but they are identical to their parents. They get larger, but they don´t go through other changes. This kind of growth is called direct development. :-D martha.cordoba@hotmail.com
it means when they hatch they are very tiny,but they are otherwise like their parents and they get larger,but they don't go through other major changes
they go throgh direct devolepment
i really dont know but i think its direct develoment