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The four stages of butterflies and moths are these: stage one, egg (ova) stage two, catipillar (larva) stage three, chrysalis (pupa) stage four, imago (adult)

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The adult stage is known as the imago.

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name three insects that undergo complete metamophosis

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Metamorphosis is the complete morphological change from larval to adult. This is talking about and insect.

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Q: What is a complete morphological change from larval to adult form?
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What is a change from a larval form to an adault form?

A change from a larval form to an adult form is known as metamorphosis. Butterflies and frogs are prime examples of this.


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As larval they are immature animals and undergoes metamophosis, e.g., tadpole.


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Complete metamorphosis is a type of metamorphosis characterized by four frantically different stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Gradual metamorphosis is a type of metamorphosis in which an egg hatches into a nymph that resembles an adult, and which has no distinctly different larval stage. They are alike because they both turn into the same thing at the end, an adult. Even though gradual metamorphosis has no larval stage, or it is different, they both turn into an adult.


What is the change an amphibian goes through as it develops from from a larval tadpole to adult?

As the amphibian goes from larval to tadpole stage it losses its gills and develops lungs to breathe air and also limbs are formed to walk better on land in case of frogs


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Does the larva stage resemble the adult?

No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.


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What does the term metamorphism mean?

It means a change, as when a larval insect becomes a winged adult. The word itself means "life change." The word metamorphosis is used metaphrically to mean any marked change from one state to another, as in metamorphic rocks.


What is larvae?

Larva is an intermediate form that an organism goes through to reach adult form. EX: --> tadpoles are larval of frogs --> caterpillars are larval of butterflies or moths