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Jun 13 |
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Are there any organisms with larva more advanced than adult form? I mean even if crocs are not as good as wiki describes them, the I would be more than happy had a larva got listed advancements. |
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Jun 13 |
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Are there any organisms with larva more advanced than adult form? Maybe, but the characterization is still useful in clarifying the meaning of "advanced". |
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Jun 13 |
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Are there any organisms with larva more advanced than adult form? Difficult to convey. Something sort of this quote from wikipedia about crocodiles: Crocodiles are among the more biologically complex reptiles despite their prehistoric look. Unlike other reptiles, a crocodile has a cerebral cortex, a four-chambered heart,and the functional equivalent of a diaphragm, by incorporating muscles used for aquatic locomotion into respiration (e.g. m. diaphragmaticus); |
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Are there any organisms with larva more advanced than adult form? edited title |
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asked | Are there any organisms with larva more advanced than adult form? |