Describe the indirect development of organisms with complete and incomplete transformation.

Indirect development of organisms is a development in which an organism appears at an intermediate stage of development (the larva is completely different from its adult). Those. the larva needs to undergo significant changes to become an adult. Such development happens with complete and incomplete transformation. Complete transformation is characteristic of insects that differ significantly from adults not only in external, but also in internal structure, the nature of their diet, and sometimes their habitat. In order to become an adult, they need to seriously rebuild their body. This restructuring often occurs at a stationary chrysalis stage. This type of change is typical for butterflies and flies. With incomplete transformation, due to molting and growth, the body becomes an adult (for example, in dragonflies, cockroaches).



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