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Bees are insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. Dogs are mammals that give birth to live young. So no.
frogs undergo incomplete metamorphosis because they do not go through a third stage.In frog development, the eggs hatch and give rise to tadpoles, small aquatic larvae that have external gills and are mainly vegetarian. As the tadpole grows, internal gills and limbs form. Several significant changes occur during metamorphosis into the adult, including growth of a large mouth and tongue, loss of gills, formation of lungs, growth of the front legs, and resorption of the tail. Numerous biochemical changes accompany these morphological changes, such as synthesis of a new visual pigment in the eyes and a new oxygen-binding hemoglobin protein in the blood. The adult is mainly insectivorous and partly terrestrialRead more: Metamorphosis - Amphibians - Adult, Changes, Gills, and Development - JRank Articles http://science.jrank.org/pages/4276/Metamorphosis-Amphibians.html#ixzz2UadIy4hP
The changing from a larva into a pupa into a butterfly is a classic example of metamorphosis.
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Yes. Let me give you the obvious example. Baby - Adolescent - Adult. The other one could be metamorphosis as for a butterfly. Pupae - Larvae - Caterpillar - Butterfly
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Metamorphosis refers to the biological process in which an organism undergoes a significant change in form or structure during its life cycle. This process is most commonly associated with insects, such as butterflies, which undergo complete metamorphosis. For example, a butterfly starts as an egg, hatches into a caterpillar (larva), then transforms into a pupa (chrysalis), before emerging as an adult butterfly. Other insects, like beetles, also exhibit this transformation through similar stages.
Many species give birth to live young, so no egg. Then comes the nymphal stage, which looks just like the adult but smaller. The nymph grows through a series of molts, and may gain wings after the last molt, but most aphids are wingless and stay on the same plant as their mother (asexual reproduction is common). Winged individuals are only formed as food runs out and a new plant has to be found.
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