Stacy Ntungane
Amphibians
Vertebrates do not typically go through complete metamorphosis in the way that some invertebrates, like insects, do. However, certain vertebrates, particularly amphibians like frogs, undergo a form of metamorphosis, transitioning from a larval stage (tadpole) to an adult form. This process is characterized by significant physiological changes, but it is not considered "complete" metamorphosis in the strictest sense. Other vertebrates, such as fish and reptiles, generally develop through more direct growth stages without a dramatic transformation.
Insects and amphibians are the animals that go through metamorphosis. Metamorphosis is the term used to define the process of an animal physically developing after hatching or birth.
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Hemimetabolous
The type of metamorphosis in which the young resemble an adult is called direct development. In this type of metamorphosis, offspring hatch or are born looking like miniatures of their parents, without going through drastic changes in body form.
Stinkbugs do not have a complete metamorphosis because they do not change from one type of organism to another. They have an incomplete metamorphosis.
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metamorphosis
Mork and Mindy - 1978 Metamorphosis - The TV Show 4-13 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Whale sharks are vertebrates, but they have cartilage instead of bone. it depends and yes they are because they are a type of fish and fishes are vertebrates
Mork and Mindy - 1978 Metamorphosis - The TV Show 4-13 was released on: USA: 21 January 1982