The caterpillar, which is the larval stage of a butterfly, is very different from its adult form. Which phenomenon is responsible for this difference?
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Metamorphosis
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Metamorphosis: The changes in form that occur as an insect approaches adulthood. ... When the immature insects and the adults have different forms, the process is called complete metamorphosis, and the worm, or grub, like juvenile insects are called larvae. After the last larval instar, the insect changes into a pupa.
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