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Do mammals go through metamorphosis?

No, mammals do not go through metamorphosis. They go through a different process called growth and development, where they are born live (or hatch from eggs) and gradually grow into adults without a drastic change in body structure.


Does a beetle go through complete metamorphosis or imcomplete metamorphosis?

It goes through complete metamorphosis.


How does a nymph differ from a larva when you study their life cycles?

A nymph is an immature form of an insect that resembles the adult, whereas a larva is also an immature form of an insect but looks different from the adult. Nymphs go through gradual metamorphosis, while larvae go through complete metamorphosis. This means that nymphs typically resemble smaller versions of adults and undergo gradual changes, while larvae look very different from adults and undergo a distinct pupal stage before reaching adulthood.


What stages of development does the fly go through?

A fly goes through four stages of development: egg, larva (maggot), pupa (resting stage), and adult. This process is known as complete metamorphosis. The adult fly lays eggs, which hatch into larvae that feed and grow before undergoing pupation and emerging as adults.


What stage metamorphosis do the painted lady butterfly and the harlequin bug have in common?

Both the painted lady butterfly and the harlequin bug undergo complete metamorphosis, which includes the stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This means that they both have a distinct larval stage where they go through feeding and growth before transitioning into a pupa and then emerging as adults.