PPT-…Metamorphosis…

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Metamorphosis Click the caterpillar to go onto the next slide Buttons This butterfly will take you to the previous slide This caterpillar will take you to the next slide This flower will take you to each sections home page. Phylum . arthropoda. Subphylum . uniramia. /. Hexapoda. Outnumber any other species of animals . Adapted to all climates/all land environments. 200 million insects per every human being. 2 classes in subphylum: . ZOO 311 . Presented by: . hessa. al-. obaid. Metamorphosis. is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell . Human babies, like all mammals, usually look like their parents. Human babies look like little people. Kittens look like smaller versions of cats. Puppies look like smaller versions of dogs. All these babies will grow and develop. But from the time they are born, you can tell what kind of animals they are. . Economic Impact. Vegetative Destruction . Life Cycle. Complete Metamorphosis . Mouth Parts. Chewing . Order. Coleoptera. Aphids. Economic Impact. Removal of fluids . Life Cycle. Incomplete Metamorphosis . Economic Impact. Vegetative Destruction . Life Cycle. Complete Metamorphosis . Mouth Parts. Chewing . Order. Coleoptera. Aphids. Economic Impact. Removal of fluids . Life Cycle. Incomplete Metamorphosis . The Metamorphosis . Chapters I . Identifying Figurative Language . Activity. :. An . interesting feature of . The Metamorphosis . is Kafka’s frequent use of litotes. .. . Litotes is a form of . speech in . What is Metamorphosis . Metamorphosis. is the transformation that occurs in the life cycle of many. arthropods . from egg through the larval and pupal stages to the adult form (. imago. ). . It also occurs in amphibians which turn from tadpoles into adults. . Working with transformations . Metamorphosis Drawing. Drawing the sequence of changes to an object. Artist: MC Escher . Dutch Artists. 1898-1972. Immigrated around Europe during WWI. Woodcut artists, created prints and drawings. COMPLETE AND INCOMPLETE . METAMORPHOSIS. Content Area: Science. Grade Level: 4. Summary: The purpose of this power point is to have students understand metamorphosis and the difference between complete and incomplete metamorphosis. Origami (. 折り紙. ?, . from . ori. meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. In modern usage, the word "origami" is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin. The goal is to transform a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques.. 5.10C – describe the differences between complete and incomplete metamorphosis of insects. Vocabulary. Cycle-. . A . series . of . repeating events that usually . lead back to . a . starting point.. Written 1912; Published 1915. Critical reception mixed. “black” literature. -or-. . a social “warning”?. Since, a popular and critical favorite. The Importance of Prague to Kafka’s Work. hessa. al-. obaid. Metamorphosis. is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell . :- the transition from a larval stage to an adult stage.. MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAMORPHOSIS :- . In amphibian, habitat changes from aquatic to the terrestrial.. In . urodeles. (salamander):- .

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