Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is a biological process in which an animal physically changes form after birth or hatching, often resulting in a larval stage that looks very different from the adult. The transformation can involve major remodeling of tissues and organs and may occur gradually or relatively abruptly.
Metamorphoses are classified by the extent of change. Complete metamorphosis (holometabolism) includes egg, larva, pupa, and
Endocrine control drives metamorphosis. In insects, ecdysone triggers molts while juvenile hormone influences developmental direction. Holometabolous
Evolutionary, holometabolism is considered highly successful because larvae and adults exploit different resources, reducing intraspecific competition.
In literature and culture, metamorphosis is also used metaphorically to describe dramatic transformations, most famously in