Metamorphosis in Biology

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What is metamorphosis?

A process of transformation in physical form during an organism's life cycle

In biology, what does metamorphosis typically involve?

Dramatic changes in body structure and function

Which of the following best describes the significance of metamorphosis in ecology?

It facilitates the exploitation of different ecological niches by an organism

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Metamorphosis

  • A biological process in which an animal undergoes a dramatic and transformative change in form, often involving a change from a juvenile or larval stage to a adult stage.
  • Typically involves a series of physical changes, such as changes in body shape, organ development, and tissue reorganization.

Significance of Metamorphosis in Ecology

  • Allows species to adapt to different environments and ecological niches, increasing their chances of survival and reproduction.
  • Enables species to exploit new resources and play different roles in their ecosystems, contributing to the diversity of ecosystems.
  • Plays a critical role in the life cycle of many species, allowing them to transition from a vulnerable juvenile stage to a more robust and resilient adult stage.

Metamorphosis is a biological process in which an organism undergoes distinct stages of development, often involving a dramatic physical transformation. This quiz explores the concept of metamorphosis in biology, its typical stages and significance in ecological systems. Test your knowledge and understanding of this fascinating natural phenomenon.

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