Biology, asked by unicorn7531, 7 months ago

eggs of frogs do not have shells for protection, yet they are safe in water. How?​

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Answered by AbhinavAkOP
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Answer:

First of all

eggs of frog need moisture or the will dry up and die. Frog lay their eggs in jelly - like glycoprotein. The jelly helps keep the eggs from drying out, but must maintain contact with a moisture source.

Answered by Anonymous
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Eggs of frogs do not have shells for protection, yet they are safe in water. How?

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The eggs of frogs are covered with a jelly like substance called gelatinous. This gelatinous protects the eggs and makes them safe in water. The eggs also requires moisture and food. The gelatinous layer helps in maintaining moisture in the eggs preventing them from drying out and provides food to the eggs. Thus, even eggs of frogs do not have shells for protection, they are safe in water.

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