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Do fish go through metamorphosis

Updated: 10/7/2023
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11y ago

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Incomplete metamorphosis

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14y ago

Jellyfishes go through 2 stages. The polyp stage, then the medusae stage. When a jellyfish is a fertilized egg, it is called planula. When the planula is released from the pouches of the jellyfish's tentacles, it will swim to the bottom of the ocean, attach itself, and start growing. This is known as the polyp stage. Then it will start "budding" and separate. The separated part would then grow into a jellyfish, which is known as the medusae stage.

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11y ago

yes, it looks different every stage of it's life

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12y ago

no, jelly fish do not molt, only mostly, animals with fur.

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11y ago

No they do not

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13y ago

some do but not all

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10y ago

A fish does have a complete metamorphesis

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3y ago

no

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