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Herdmania : Retrogressive Metamorphosis , Characteristics | Biology Blog

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                         Metamorphosis In Herdmania Metamorphosis is the biological process in which an organism starts to develops physically after birth or hatching. During the development, the organism's body starts to develop inits original or mature form, and the habit also starts to develop. There are numerous examples of metamorphosis Like tadpole that grows and changes into  Adult Frog. The young of such are called larvae.  The juvenile swimming larva that Herdmania gives birth to has characteristics like the notochord, dorsal neural tube, and specific sensory organs. After metamorphosing, this swimming larva becomes an adult, and distinctive traits change along with it. The adult one has characteristics like a pharynx with stigmata and an endostyle, which reveal that it is a chordate. Retrogressive metamorphosis is the name given to this type of metamorphosis, which exhibits deterioration from larva to adult. Also Read - Herdmania's Life: Anatomy, Behavior, Reproduct