What is the similarity between complete and incomplete metamorphosis?
Complete metamorphosis is a type of metamorphosis characterized
by four frantically different stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
Gradual metamorphosis is a type of metamorphosis in which an egg
hatches into a nymph that resembles an adult, and which has no
distinctly different larval stage. They are alike because they both
turn into the same thing at the end, an adult. Even though gradual
metamorphosis has no larval stage, or it is different, they both
turn into an adult.