Biology, asked by gunavchugh, 1 year ago

Give example of metamorphosis exept frog ?

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Answered by bhavyasree60
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Complete Metamorphosis
 
Metamorphosis is said to be complete when there is a clear distinction between the stages of development. Animals such as frogs and butterflies exhibit complete metamorphosis. 
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Most insects undergo metamorphosis. Insects that fly are able to do so only when they are fully grown. Until then they must live and feed in a way different from that of the adult. The greatest change in insects is seen in butterflies and moths. The small moth or butterfly egg usually hatches into a crawling larva, or caterpillar. The caterpillar feeds until it grows to a certain size. Then it spins a covering around itself called a cocoon, or it may burrow into the ground or hide behind loose bark. The caterpillar goes into a resting stage and is now called a pupa. Inside the skin of the pupa, a big change takes place. The larva gradually changes into an adult.

The butterfly or moth that emerges from the pupa is practically a new creature. The metamorphosis of butterflies and moths, with its four distinct forms, is more complete than that of any other animal group.
Answered by nihari07
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ladybug: For most species, after adult female ladybugs mate, they lay a clutch of tiny yellow eggs right in the middle of an aphid colony, usually on the underside of a leaf. Eggs hatch in a week, revealing spiky black worm-like larvae that readily gobble up the aphids around them. When a larva is fully grown, it changes into a blob-like yellow pupa. Finally, the black, white and red (or sometimes yellow or orange) insect appears.
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