Pupa
no they undergo mitosis
Organisms that undergo photosynthesis are those that contain photosynthetic pigments, most notably chlorophyll, undergo photosynthesis.
because the undergo binary fission, as they have no cell membrane bounded structures or nucleus.
Sponges undergo mitosis, not meiosis. Sponges are asexual, so they cannot exchange DNA between each other and must undergo mitosis to reproduce.
Cells that do not undergo cytokinesis will have multiple nuclei, while cells that do undergo cytokinesis will have only one nucleus.
A butterfly larva is called a caterpillar; moth larvae are called the same thing. Both insects undergo complete metamorphosis when the caterpillars enter their pupal stages, emerging in their adult forms.
by definition, all caterpillars will undergo metamorphosis into a moth or butterfly. all species of living things evolve, which is an entirely different biological process. evolution occurs during the course of many generations; no single individual undergoes evolution.
complete metamorphosis is egg, larve, pupa,adult a butterfly is a good example egg,caterpiller,coocoon ,butterfly
The grasshopper does not undergo complete metamorphosis
Caterpillars are born...... First, they make a concoon and it takes about 2 weeks for some, others take months. Then, it goes through a cycle..... Finally, it comes out of its concoon and turned into a butterfly.
Butterflies lay eggs, which hatch into larvae, which when they have grown sufficiently will undergo metamorphosis into a butterfly.
A butterfly,a fly,a dragonfly, a mosquito,etc.
Animals that undergo complete metamorphosis are butterfly,mosquito,housefly,bees,frog,moth and many others. :) Snail and slug
Yes, but some turn into moths.Before I answer I must say you should rephrase the question to: Do all species of caterpillars transform into butterflies, because the simplest answer would be no, because some will get eaten, stepped on, etc... and will not undergo transformation.As well as hawk-moth caterpillars, atlas-moth caterpillars and silk-moth caterpillars which by name they turn into moths.
Houseflies and monarch butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis: egg --> larva --> pupae --> adult.Grasshoppers and praying mantises undergo incomplete metamorphosis: egg --> nymph --> adult.
they do not undergo complete metamorphosis because, unlike a butterfly, they do not completley change themselves.
No. A tadpole undergoes the process of metamorphosis to become a frog as does a caterpillar in order to become a butterfly or moth, but while a penguin chick may mature into an adult, it is always a penguin.