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Development or maturation.

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What an adult organism arises is called?

Development


Process in which an organism matures into an adult?

puberty


Which life process is necessary in order for an individual organism to survive?

I would say metamorphosis because not all species go through it. Metamorphosis is the process when a young organism that looks nothing like the adult, becomes an adult.


Which process enables a single cell fertilized egg to become and adult organism with billions?

Mitosis.


What do you call an adult butterfly?

An adult butterfly is called just that. In the larva stage it is called a caterpillar. The process is called metamorphosis.


Can the process of child changing into an adult be called as metamorphosis?

Yes


What are the changes that an organism goes through to become an adult?

the change an organism goes through to become an adult


Involves fusing a cell without a nucleus from an adult organism with a cell from another adult organism?

cloning


What involves fusing a cell without a nucleus from an adult organism with a cell from another adult organism?

They are known as Transgenic organisms


What is the similarities of direct development and metamorphosis?

Direct Metamorphosis OR incomplete Metamorphosis OR simple Metamorphosis:- It is a process in which an organism changes from NYMPH to an ADULT in three stages, where there is some resembles with the previous stage. Indirect Metamorphosis OR Complete Metamorphosis OR Complex Metamorphosis:- It is a process in which an organism changes from a LARVA to an ADULT in four stages, through drastic changes.


Why do cells reproduce in an adult organism?

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A larva can be?

not b. identical to an adult organism.