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The development of a fruit fly is egg to embyro and then through three larval stages before it pupates and develops into an adult. A larva is an undeveloped worm like eating machine that in no way resembles the adult.

The development of frogs varies by species but the most well known cycle is egg to embryo to fetus which hatches as a tadpole and subsequently metamorphoses into a young frog resembling an adult.

While a good portion of a frog's development occurs after the egg has hatched the complexity of a tadpole as compared to a fruit fly larva is considerable.

The development of a human embryo occurs entirely in the mother's womb with the resulting offspring born resembling the parents.

Since both the frog and the human are vertebrates their developmental Biology is significantly closer than either would be to a fruit fly.

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