No, eggs do not undergo metamorphosis into something quite different; rather, they develop into a mature form of the same species. For instance, a bird egg will hatch into a chick, which is a young bird, and eventually grow into an adult bird. Metamorphosis, as seen in insects like butterflies, involves a complete transformation from one life stage to a distinctly different one, but this process is not applicable to all egg-laying species.
They do go through complete metamorphosis because they have a fast eating larva stage and a stage where they cocoon themselves in something to change themselves.
Stinkbugs do not have a complete metamorphosis because they do not change from one type of organism to another. They have an incomplete metamorphosis.
they do not undergo complete metamorphosis because, unlike a butterfly, they do not completley change themselves.
They go through metamorphosis and change into a frog.
Metamorphosis has four different stages, eggs, larva, pupa and adult. Mammals grow slowly but do not change in stages so they do not undergo 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.
Kangaroos are marsupials, and marsupials do not undergo metamorphosis. This is usually restricted to insects and amphibians. metamorphosis refers to an organism proceeding through the stages of eggs and larvae before the juvenile to adult stage.
the incomplete metamorphosis has four stages- but they are not all different. the four stages are egg larva, nymph, nymph. while in complete metamorphosis,adulthood is reached. the FOUR stages are egg, larva, nymph, and adult or "fully developed."
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No Snakes do not go through metamorphosis :)
No a cow grows and matures, metamorphosis is an abrubted change from two forms like tadpole to frog
A synonym for metamorphosis is change.