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What is a metapmorphosis?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 10/8/2023

Metamorphosis refers to the process of gradual transformation of one form of an organism to other forms. It may include morphological as well as biological transformations which helps the organism to grow and adjust well to the environmental changes.

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