OESOPHAGUS STOMACH
ECHINODERMS
Question
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incomplete metamorphosis
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complete metamorphosis
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molting
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regeneration
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Detailed explanation-1: -The four distinct phases of a complete metamorphosis are the egg phase, larval phase, pupal phase, and adult phase. A mated female’s eggs develop into larvae. The larva differs from the adult in terms of appearance, size, eating habits, etc.
Detailed explanation-2: -The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Detailed explanation-3: -Pupa: resting stage during which tissues are reorganized from larval form to adult form. The pupa is the third body form in the life cycle of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis (like caterpillars).
Detailed explanation-4: -Some of the most common and recognizable insects have complete metamorphosis, such as butterflies and flies. Some other insects with complete metamorphosis include the beetles, bees, wasps, ants, and fleas.
Detailed explanation-5: -No-metamorphosis, Complete metamorphosis, Gradual metamorphosis, Incomplete metamorphosis. 05-May-2018