I'm pretty sure that humans undergo an incomplete metamorphosis.
It goes through complete metamorphosis.
The meaning of metamorphosis is just a life cycle there are two kinds of metamorphosis they are Incomplete and Complete metemorphosis Complete metamorphosishave :egg larva pupa young adult and adult ex:bee butterfly Incomplete have:egg nymph and adult ex:frog
Complete metamorphosis consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This process is characteristic of insects such as butterflies, beetles, and flies. Each stage has a distinct appearance and purpose in the insect's life cycle.
Caterpillars of the mangrove buckeye butterfly undergo metamorphosis to transform into pupae, while cicada nymphs molt into adults. The pupal stage allows the caterpillar to undergo a complete metamorphosis, developing into a butterfly, whereas cicadas experience incomplete metamorphosis, skipping the pupal stage.
no. they are the same basic shape of a 'mini adult' example: frogs are not mini adults. they are tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis until they are frogs. note: metamorphosis is NOT evolution
Incomplete
Incomplete
complete metamorphosis
it has an incomplete metamorphosis
Humans go through incomplete metamorphosis. This means that there is no distinct larval stage in human development, unlike in insects that go through complete metamorphosis with distinct stages like egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
They have an incomplete metamorphosis.
I'm gonna say complete metamorphosis because they undergo internal fertilization the same as humans
complete metamorphosis
its incomplete
Stick Insect have incomplete metamorphosis
complete metamorphosis: butterfly fly incomplete metamorphosis: cockroach grasshopper
you! you! they do have a complete metamorphosis