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define indirect development​

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Answered by pratik883
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Answer:

it is a type of development in which embryo develop into mature individual without involving a larval stage

Answered by preethijayj
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Answer:The new born animal is morphologicaly different from the adult.

Explanation:

To understand this the best example would be frog. The young one of a frog is called tadpole. The tadpole has a fish like appearance and has a tail. While the adult frog has a head and trunk (body) without a tail. The tadpole undergoes metamorphosis meaning changing from fish like to a adult frog. Such development in which the young form of a animal is different from the adult form in morphology (external features) is called indirect development.

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