Yes. I believe we go through incomplete metamorphosis.
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I had always thought that a complete metamorphosis involved a pupae stage. The argument that a froglet, being just a smaller version of an adult frog, might lead one to believe that humans (post natal) undergo a similar bypass of the pupae stage, in that as human babies, they do resemble humans, but are grossly dissimilar in proportion, human's baby's heads being about 1/3 of their total body length.Incomplete.
Some animals go through different stages in their life. This is known as indirect development or metamorphosis, examples are toads (which are born as tadpoles) and butterflies (which are born caterpillars).
No, humans do not breathe through their skin. We breathe in oxygen through our lungs, where gas exchange occurs, and carbon dioxide is released as waste. The skin is an organ designed primarily for protection and sensation.
yes narwhals do kill humans they kill humans because they think humans are a threat they kill them by stabbing there horn through them. Man I sure love having the education of a Mexican.
Humans undergo incomplete metamorphosis. This means that they develop through stages without a distinct larval stage like in complete metamorphosis seen in insects such as butterflies. Human development is characterized by growth and changes over time, rather than distinct stages with drastic physical transformations.
I'm gonna say complete metamorphosis because they undergo internal fertilization the same as humans
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No, like most insects, honey bees have a complete lifecycle (egg, larva, pupa, adult). Only insects such as cockroaches have an incomplete metamorphosis (egg, several stages of nymph or 'instar' then adult, with no larval/pupal stages)
no. they are the same basic shape of a 'mini adult' example: frogs are not mini adults. they are tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis until they are frogs. note: metamorphosis is NOT evolution
One characteristic that identifies beetles is the hardened forewings they have that cover their bodies. Their front wings are hard, leathery, or thickened and meet in the middle of their back in a straight line. They go through a complete metamorphosis.
carbon monoxide. CO is a product resulting as the definition of incomplete combustion. complete combustion yields carbon dioxide, CO2.
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
I had always thought that a complete metamorphosis involved a pupae stage. The argument that a froglet, being just a smaller version of an adult frog, might lead one to believe that humans (post natal) undergo a similar bypass of the pupae stage, in that as human babies, they do resemble humans, but are grossly dissimilar in proportion, human's baby's heads being about 1/3 of their total body length.Incomplete.
Reading view of humans contrast the tucson zoo and straw into gold in he Metamorphosis of the Everyday.
Mammals actually have less changes in their life cycle than insects or amphibians. Humans go through about three stages of significance in their life time.
Humans have a complete digestive system. Incomplete Digestive System: one opening that takes in food and expels waste Complete Digestive System: two openings and a food tube to make sure there is no mixing of food and wastes.