Biology, asked by ERivendell22, 1 year ago

During one mating of frogs, the female lays some 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in water as the male sheds millions of sperm over them. How do these large numbers relate to the frog’s fitness for life in water?

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Answered by challaramulu84
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Explanation:

To enhance their or increasing probability of fertilisation

Answered by ganesh200668
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Respected mate,

frog lays more number of eggs because there is no guarantee that all these eggs get fused with sperms.Because of temperatures some of these sperms and eggs may be blasted.And also because of human activity these eggs cant develop properly.So these large numbers relates to the frog fitness in water.

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