Biology, asked by adinath32, 11 months ago

lower phylas like arthropods and cnidarians and show metamorphosis is it also found in any class of phylum chordata​

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Answered by vibhutijangra
31

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

for example frog , in the life cycle of frog it transforms itself from a tadpole to a frog by metamorphosis

Answered by UsmanSant
26

Answer:

Metamorphosis is observed in different organisms of urochordates and cephalochordates which belong to deuterosome phylum.

Explanation:

The type of metamorphosis that occurs in chordates is called as homologus metamorphosis.

This is observed during the post - embryonic development of chordates.

Urochordates are also called as tunicates  and cephalochordates are also called as amphioxus.

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