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
Humans undergo incomplete metamorphosis. This means that they develop through stages without a distinct larval stage like in complete metamorphosis seen in insects such as butterflies. Human development is characterized by growth and changes over time, rather than distinct stages with drastic physical transformations.
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, amphipods do not go through complete metamorphosis. They undergo simple metamorphosis, where they hatch from eggs into small replicas of adults. As they grow, they molt and develop additional body segments.
Moths, like butterflies, metamorphosis from caterpillars, just a different species of caterpillars.
It goes through complete metamorphosis.
I'm gonna say complete metamorphosis because they undergo internal fertilization the same as humans
Humans undergo incomplete metamorphosis. This means that they develop through stages without a distinct larval stage like in complete metamorphosis seen in insects such as butterflies. Human development is characterized by growth and changes over time, rather than distinct stages with drastic physical transformations.
The grasshopper does not undergo complete metamorphosis
Most amphibians undergo metamorphosis during development. The axolotl is an amphibian that does not undergo true metamorphosis, remaining in a semi-juvenile state.
The kangaroo does not undergo metamorphosis at all.
No. Kangaroos are marsupials, and marsupials do not undergo metamorphosis. This is usually restricted to insects and amphibians.
they go to the incomplete metamorphosis
Rattlesnakes do not undergo metamorphosis.
No.
Apes do not undergo a form of metamorphosis.
In the egg.
no