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Answered by llsonu02ll
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The life cycle of a frog begins with a fertilized egg. The fertilized egg develops into a tadpole. The fertilized egg and tadpole stages are found in the water in the spring. The tadpole develops into an immature frog.As the immature frog develops it is transformed via the process of metamorphosis into an adult frog. The tail is absorbed and the external gills are replaced by lungs. The adult frog lives on land and in the water and breathes air.

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Answered by lalitasoni489
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Frog stages

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The life cycle of a frog consists of three stages: egg, larva, and adult. As the frog grows, it moves through these stages in a process known as metamorphosis. ... During metamorphosis, two hormones, prolactin and thyroxine, control the transformation from egg to larva to adult.

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