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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
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I don’t understand I fell like they all right

Biology
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N76 [4]3 years ago
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<h2><u>AnswEr :</u></h2>

The right answer is "Both insects and amphibians exhibit metamorphosis"

Have six legs :

  • Amphibians are not six legged organisms rather they are four legged

Are both Vertebrates :

  • Insects belong to the Phyla Arothropoda. Arthropods are invertebrates

  • Amphibians belong to the Phyla Chordata. Chordates includes vertebrates

Go through Metamorphosis :

  • Both insects and amphibians are found to exhibit metamorphosis. For instance, Butterfly incase of insects and Frogs incase of Amphibians

Are both Invertebrates :

  • Insects are Invertebrates while Amphibians are Vertebrates

Look like their parents at birth :

  • Insects don't resemble their parents at birth. As they grow into adults,they develop body patterns, structures similar to their parents

  • Amphibians develop indirectly,from larvae. Indirect Development refers to the development where the embryo develops into a sexually - sterile organism after which it undergoes metamorphosis to become an adult.
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