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Metamorphosis in butterflies:
The changing from a larva into a pupa into a butterfly is a classic example of metamorphosis.
No, bunnies do not go through metamorphosis.
Metamorphosis.
Yes indeed, caterpillars go through metamorphosis. Indeed in my dictionary, that is an example given of the meaning of that word.
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
If The Specie or Insect Undergoes At Least 4 Stages Of Its Whole Life Cycle Namely (Egg,Larvae,Adolescent,Adult) An Example Of Complete Metamorphosis Is The Life Cycle Of A Butterfly Its Life Cycle Is Egg - Larvae - Pupa - Adult An Example of an Incomplete Metamorphosis The Insect Only Undergoes The Maximum Of Three Processes An Example Is A Dragonfly Its Life Cycle Is ( Nymph - Nymph - Adult) I HOPE THIS HELPS
It's a noun. Adjectives are used to describe nouns ("my, you're looking very metamorphosis today" doesn't work, for example).
Metamorphosis is the term given to something that is changed into something else. One example is a caterpillar changing into a pupa, then finally emerging as a butterfly.
Example: The transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly is called metamorphosis.
Metamorphosis refers to the 'change of body design' and is most commonly seen in the insects. caterpillar to butterfly inchworm to moth mosquito larva to adult dragonfly nymph to adult
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