Metamorphosis means change, and the transformation from one being to another. one way in another.
In a figurative sense, metamorphosis is the considerable change that takes place in a person's character, state, or appearance. It is physical or moral transmutation.
insect metamorphosis
Insects undergo metamorphosis and go through intermediate stages between the egg and the adult. Some insects undergo incomplete metamorphosis. The hatching of the egg releases a reasonably adult-like nymph, with smaller size and extremely reduced wings. Examples of insects with incomplete metamorphosis are locusts, crickets, termites, lice and bed bugs.
Complete metamorphosis starts in the egg, where a larva emerges, quite different from the adult. The larvae feed a lot, increase in size and accumulate reserves. Later they form a cocoon, when they stop feeding and consume their reserves. In this phase, they receive the name of pupa or chrysalis, which continue their metamorphosis until they emerge in an adult form. The main representatives of complete metamorphosis are butterflies and moths, flies, fleas, beetles and ladybugs, ants, bees and wasps.
Amphibian metamorphosis
In the metamorphosis of amphibians, several modifications are observed, which passes from the egg to the larva, in This is followed by the relative shortening of the intestine, related to a change in diet from algae to insects; language growth; the formation of the legs; the disappearance of the gills and gill clefts; and the appearance of the tympanic membrane, passing into the adult-like form.
Walking metamorphosis
Walking Metamorphosis is the name of one of the main songs by singer and composer Raul Seixas (1945-1989), recorded in 1973. In this song, the artist claims that he would rather live in a state of constant change than be the same every day, with unchanging and uncompromising opinions.