Environmental Sciences, asked by omsonje, 8 months ago

explain the terms
1.Hatch
2.Metamorphisis
3.Chrysalis

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hatch:- Hatch is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effect by drawing closely spaces parallel lines.

Metamorphisis:- A complete change of forms ( as part of natural development) .

Chrysalis:- The forms of an insect a butterfly, or a moth while it is changing into an adult inside a hard case, also called a chrysalis.

Answered by sushmitha8318
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Examples of metamorphosis include the tadpole, an aquatic larval stage that transforms into the land-dwelling frog (class Amphibia). Starfishes and other echinoderms undergo a metamorphosis that includes a change from the bilateral symmetry of the larva to the radial symmetry of the adult.

Examples of Oviparous Animals

Frogs are egg-laying amphibians which have soft gelatinous eggs requiring constant hydration. Almost all fishes are oviparous. Except for some species of snakes, all other reptiles are oviparous. In mammals, Echidna and platypus are egg-laying.

The definition of a chrysalis is a hard shell spun by a caterpillar, moth or other insect in which a transformation or growth takes place. An example of chrysalis is the cocoon a caterpillar makes to become a butterfly. ... A pupa, especially of a butterfly.

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