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What (who) is Metamorphose - definition

PROFOUND CHANGE IN BODY STRUCTURE DURING THE POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF AN ORGANISM
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  • nymph]] form to an adult
  • Two types of metamorphosis are shown. In a complete (holometabolous) metamorphosis the insect passes through four distinct phases, which produce an adult that does not resemble the larva. In an incomplete (hemimetabolous) metamorphosis an insect does not go through a full transformation, but instead transitions from a nymph to an adult by molting its exoskeleton as it grows.
  • The large external gills of the [[crested newt]]
  • Incomplete metamorphosis in the grasshopper with different instar nymphs. The largest specimen is adult.
  • Metamorphosis of butterfly (PSF)
  • Just before metamorphosis, only 24 hours are needed to reach the stage in the next picture.
  • Almost functional [[common frog]] with some remains of the gill sac and a not fully developed jaw

metamorphose         
v. (D; tr.) to metamorphose into
metamorphose         
(metamorphoses, metamorphosing, metamorphosed)
To metamorphose or be metamorphosed means to develop and change into something completely different. (FORMAL)
...hysterical laughter which gradually metamorphoses into convulsive sobs...
The tadpoles metamorphose and emerge onto land...
She had been metamorphosed by the war.
VERB: V into/from n, V, be V-ed, also V n
see also metamorphosis
metamorphose         
[?m?t?'m?:f??z]
¦ verb
1. (of an insect or amphibian) undergo metamorphosis.
2. change completely.
3. Geology subject (rock) to metamorphism.

Wikipedia

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops including birth transformation or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation. Some insects, fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms, and tunicates undergo metamorphosis, which is often accompanied by a change of nutrition source or behavior. Animals can be divided into species that undergo complete metamorphosis ("holometaboly"), incomplete metamorphosis ("hemimetaboly"), or no metamorphosis ("ametaboly").

Scientific usage of the term is technically precise, and it is not applied to general aspects of cell growth, including rapid growth spurts. Generally organisms with a larva stage undergo metamorphosis, and during metamorphosis the organism loses larval characteristics. References to "metamorphosis" in mammals are imprecise and only colloquial, but historically idealist ideas of transformation and morphology, as in Goethe's Metamorphosis of Plants, have influenced the development of ideas of evolution.

Examples of use of Metamorphose
1. The evils of reality always metamorphose into evil ideologies.
2. "Regular working hours" at the branch miraculously metamorphose into, "At your house?
3. Something inside of her seemed suddenly to metamorphose when she got past 40.
4. In the right hands, alternatively, it can metamorphose into a gargantuan obsession.
5. They did not try to metamorphose into a new singing avatar.