metamorphosis is a greek word. It's the same
The greek word for transformation is metamorphoo, the word literally means "metamorphosis," or "change in form."
metamorpohosis = Metamorphose
I'm gonna say complete metamorphosis because they undergo internal fertilization the same as humans
Metamorphosis doesn't occur in human because it is transformation from immuture creature to an adult. In case of human, we observe that from infancy to old age no such transformation occurr. Hence we can say that there is no metamorphosis appearantly
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The prefix meta- means after (beyond) and the Greek root morphos means change.
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The Greek word that means changing shape, specifically describing the transformation from a caterpillar to a butterfly, is "metamorphosis."
how do you say unite in greek
no, it is not a metamorphosis
it has an incomplete metamorphosis