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yes tigers do go in direct development
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.
does a dog go through direct developmet or metamorphises
yes
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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 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).
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
The relationship between what is known and human development and economic development is a two-way relationship as each of them inflect negativity and positivity on the other that economic growth takes place through improving human capabilities and achieving the desired growth inflected in human development
they go throgh direct devolepment
Humans go through incomplete metamorphosis. This means that there is no distinct larval stage in human development, unlike in insects that go through complete metamorphosis with distinct stages like egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
i really dont know but i think its direct develoment