Biology, asked by sarath5696, 1 year ago

How could a frog be affected if the pond dried up?

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Answered by Furious089
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As the tadpoles grow, they develop lungs and gain the ability to breathe air. But frogs' need for water doesn't dry up once they're on land. Frogs get virtually all of their water and part of their oxygen through their skin, and this process only works if their skin stays moist.

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Answered by subham221
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The process of reproduction gets affected as the process occurs on the surface of the pond. And also the growth of the embryo gets affected as its body after fertilization is habituated with water (its features)
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