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When development of an organism occurs through larval stage, than this type of development is called as:

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Development Types**: - There are two main types of development in organisms: direct development and indirect development. 2. **Direct Development**: - In direct development, the embryo develops directly into an adult form without any larval stage. For example, in humans, the embryo develops into an infant without going through a larval stage. 3. **Indirect Development**: - In contrast, indirect development involves a larval stage. The organism first develops into a larva, which then undergoes metamorphosis to transform into an adult form. 4. **Identifying the Type of Development**: - The question specifically asks about the development that occurs through a larval stage. Based on the definitions provided, this clearly indicates that the type of development being referred to is indirect development. 5. **Conclusion**: - Therefore, when the development of an organism occurs through a larval stage, this type of development is called **indirect development**. ---
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