They're alike because the animal changes in form from juvenile to adult, with different habits (place it lives (water/land), diet, etc) and even different organs (gills in amphibian larvae, wings in adult insects...).
They're different because they evolved separately and the mechanisms are very different. Amphibians morph continuously, losing their gills and gaining their legs gradually. Insects molt, and every time the animal emerges it's changed with a jolt. Pupating insects change even more abruptly, going dormant for weeks and emerging totally different just like that. And where adult frogs may inhabit the same pond as their tadpoles, insects will take to the air and take up totally different ways of life. Some adult insects don't even have a mouth, devoting all their time to finding a mate. Amphibians are much more chill about this.
A frog's metamorphosis is from a tadpole to a froglet, and a butterfly is from a caterpillar to, well, a butterfly.
they both have a form of metamorphosis. the butterfly goes through it, and so does a frog, but they do it in different forms
METAMORPHOSIS : a typically marked and more or less abrupt developmental change in the form or structure of an animal (as a butterfly or a frog) occurring subsequent to birth or hatching
a frog does not look like there parents because they go through a metamorphosis. butterfly's and moths also go threw metamorphosis
The butterfly changes from a caterpillar to a butterfly during metamorphosis.
Examples of metamorphosis include the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly, a tadpole into a frog, and a nymph into an adult dragonfly. These processes involve distinct stages of development, each with significant changes in form and structure.
A transformation, as by magic or sorcery.A marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function.Biology. A change in the form and often habits of an animal during normal development after the embryonic stage. Metamorphosis includes, in insects, the transformation of a maggot into an adult fly and a caterpillar into a butterfly and, in amphibians, the changing of a tadpole into a frog.Pathology. A usually degenerative change in the structure of a particular body tissue.
metamorphosis is occured in the life cycle of a butterfly in the part of the pupa
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it isnt really that different but it is just the way they do thier cacoons and thst kindof stuff
Butterfly
The life cycle of the frog begins as a fertilized egg, which then turns into a tadpole. The tadpole grows legs and eventually loses its tail, becoming an adult frog. This process is called metamorphosis, which is any process of transformation, such as that of the immature frog (tadpole) to the adult frog.