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13. Eggs of frogs are soft and moist and do not have a hard shell on it as in the eggs of hem. Why​

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Answered by hashu0704
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A frog's eggs do not do not have a hard protective shell like in case of birds and reptiles. Instead, the frog's eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps to keep the eggs moist. ... Therefore, frog lays its eggs in water to prevent them from getting dried up.14-Dec-2015

Answered by tanvi1307
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A frog's eggs do not do not have a hard protective shell like in case of birds and reptiles. Instead, the frog's eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps to keep the eggs moist. ... Therefore, frog lays its eggs in water to prevent them from getting dried up.

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