Saturday, November 30, 2019
Metamorphosis Essays - Developmental Biology, Metamorphosis
  Metamorphosis  Metamorphosis: In biology, striking change of form or structure in an individual  after hatching or birth. Hormones called molting and juvenile hormones, which  are not species specific, apparently regulate the changes. These physical  changes as well as those involving growth and differentiation are accompanied by  alterations of the organism's physiology, biochemistry, and behavior. From  animal development. Metamorphosis, the transformation of the larva into an  adult, is a more or less complicated process depending on the degree of  difference between the two forms. The transformation may be gradual, extend over  a long period, and involve a number of intermediate stages; alternatively, the  transformation may be achieved in one step. In the latter case, especially if  the difference between the larva and adult is great, large parts of the body of  the larva, including all the specifically larval organs, disintegrate (necrobiotic  metamorphosis). Critical mass: ?n nuclear physics, the minimum amount of a  given fissile material necessary to achieve a self-sustaining fission chain  reaction under stated conditions. Its size depends on several factors, including  the kind of fissile material used, its concentration and purity, and the  composition and geometry of the surrounding reaction system. History &    Philosophy. The study either of the historical process and its development or of  the methods used by historians to understand their material. The term history  may be employed in two quite different senses: it may mean (1) the events and  actions that together make up the human past, or (2) the accounts given of that  past and the modes of investigation whereby they are arrived at or constructed.    
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