Examples of metamorphosis in the following topics:
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- Some animals, such as grasshoppers, undergo incomplete metamorphosis, in which the young resemble the adult.
- Other animals, such as some insects, undergo complete metamorphosis where individuals enter one or more larval stages that may differ in structure and function from the adult .
- In complete metamorphosis, the young and the adult may have different diets, limiting competition for food between them.
- (a) The grasshopper undergoes incomplete metamorphosis.
- (b) The butterfly undergoes complete metamorphosis.
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- In organisms that undergo metamorphosis, the process is controlled by the endocrine system.
- The process of amphibian metamorphosis, as seen in the tadpole-to-frog stages shown here, is driven by hormones.
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- During this time, the gilled larval stage is found only within the egg capsule, with the gills being resorbed, and metamorphosis being completed, before hatching.
- The life cycle of frogs, as with other amphibians, consists of two distinct stages: 1) the larval stage followed by 2) metamorphosis to an adult stage.
- At the end of the tadpole stage, frogs undergo metamorphosis into the adult form .
- These changes during metamorphosis allow the larvae to move onto land in the adult stage.
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- The caterpillars pupate (undergo metamorphosis), emerging as butterflies after about four weeks.
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- Interestingly, tadpoles excrete ammonia, but shift to urea production during metamorphosis.
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- It then attaches via the head to the surface and undergoes metamorphosis into the adult form, at which point the notochord, nerve cord, and tail disappear.