vormimuutust
Vormimuutust, also known as metamorphosis, is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a dramatic change in the body structure through cell growth and differentiation. This process is characteristic of insects and amphibians, but it also occurs in other animals such as annelids and mollusks. Metamorphosis is a key feature of the life cycle of many organisms and is essential for their survival and reproduction.
In insects, metamorphosis typically occurs in four stages: egg, larva (often called a caterpillar or grub), pupa
Amphibians undergo a simpler form of metamorphosis, transitioning from a larval stage (tadpole) to an adult
The process of metamorphosis is regulated by hormones and genetic factors, which control cell growth, differentiation,
Metamorphosis plays a crucial role in the evolution and adaptation of species, allowing them to exploit different