by definition, all caterpillars will undergo metamorphosis into a moth or butterfly. all species of living things evolve, which is an entirely different biological process. evolution occurs during the course of many generations; no single individual undergoes evolution.
Yes indeed, caterpillars go through metamorphosis. Indeed in my dictionary, that is an example given of the meaning of that word.
it starts off as a caterpillar then turn into a butterfly
Butterflies and moths go through metamorphosis. They start out as young caterpillars and spin a cocoon to complete the cycle.
A butterfly is not a fruit, it is an insect. Butterflies do not technically come from caterpillars. Caterpillars go through metamorphosis and turn into butterflies.
No, plants do not go through metamorphosis.
All amphibians go through an metamorphosis.
its incomplete
No, bunnies do not go through metamorphosis.
Neither - monkeys (primates) do not go through metamorphosis at all.
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).
no, they do not go through metamorphosis no, they don't
Locusts go through incomplete metamorphosis.