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Explain the life cycle of a frog​

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Answered by Janhavifulwani
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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.

Answered by nehasingh46322
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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. Frogs are not the only animals to undergo metamorphosis; most other amphibians also undergo remarkable changes throughout their life cycles, as do many species of invertebrates. During metamorphosis, two hormones, prolactin and thyroxine, control the transformation from egg to larva to adult.

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