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Human being do not exhibit metamorphosis as a pattern of development because​

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Answered by aaravdeepsingh
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Metamorphosis is the way some insects and amphibians change in their life. Rather than just growing bigger, they actually change form. Of course, butterflies are the most obvious of this group, but others include frogs, salamanders, grasshoppers and dragonflies. Insects and amphibians are the only animals that can metamorphose physically. About 12 percent of insects make a complete metamorphosis, and amphibians are the only animal with a backbone that can do it.

Humans, with our structural system intact, are not able to make such a physically striking transformation. We are stuck or graced with our human form throughout our life. This leaves us with the option of mental or situational metamorphosis. The good news is that we are not limited to one transformation. We can do it as many times as we desire.

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Answered by beastboy3124372
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it is so because we humans are viviporous in nature and

only internal fertilization takes place in human beings

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