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The caterpillar, which is the larval stage of a butterfly, is very different from its adult form. Which phenomenon is responsible for this difference ?
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The caterpillar, which is the larval stage of a butterfly, is very different from its adult form. Which phenomenon is responsible for this difference ?
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Answer:metamorphosis
Explanation:adult form
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Within the chrysalis
the old body parts of the caterpillar are undergoing a remarkable transformation, called
'metamorphosis,' to become the beautiful parts that make up the
butterfly
that will emerge.
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