First, the eggs are laid. Then the larvae are born. After that is the stage of the cocoon. And finally after about 20 days, the butterfly (or whichever creature it is that is undergoing metamorphosis) sprouts its wings after breaking through the cocoon.
Complete metamorphosis have four stages in a life cycle or more and the incomplete only has three stages.
An example of complete metamorphisis is when a caterpillar changes completely into a butterfly and incomplete metamorphisis is like a cockroach, it hatches and looks like a small adult cockroach and just grows bigger.
no Unless you count it hatching, no. Think of it this way: do humans go through metamorphisis.
Incomplete metamorphosis involves the animal slowly growing larger through successive moults. The young are called nymphs, and their wings grow externally (like buds) in the early instars. (Eg. grasshoppers, cicadas,etc.) Complete metamorphosis involves separate stages of development; larvae, pupa and adult. (About 90% of insects, including butterflies)
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The correct spelling is "metamorphosis."
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