Environmental Sciences, asked by sarkardebasis1979, 4 months ago

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B. How do the amphibians lay their eggs near the water?
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Answered by khushisaini3054
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Instead, the frog's eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps to keep the eggs moist. ... Another reason behind frogs to lay their eggs in water is that the young tadpoles that come out after hatching have gills as the only breathing organ that requires them to swim under water to breathe

Answered by taj312
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Instead, the frog's eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps to keep the eggs moist. ... Another reason behind frogs to lay their eggs in water is that the young tadpoles that come out after hatching have gills as the only breathing organ that requires them to swim under water to breathe.

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