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What is the difference between direct and indirect development?​

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Answered by minahilzahid
24

Explanation:

Direct development

Indirect development

It is a type of development in which an embryo develops into a mature individual without involving a larval stage.

1.

It is a type of development that involves a sexually-immature larval stage, having different food requirements than adults.

Metamorphosis is absent.

2.

Metamorphosis involving development of larva to a sexually-mature adult is present.

It occurs in fishes, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

3.

It occurs in most of the invertebrates and amphibians

Answered by richapandeyjulie
8

Explanation:

inin some animals young ones initially are very different from the other words for example it looks very different from an adult frog similarly a Caterpillar or a Pop of a silkmoth or a butterfly looks very different from its parents in fact they are number of features in the adult frog that are not present in the dead ful or the larval stage for example if frog has lungs but 8 pool has gills for respiration this type of development is known as indirect development

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