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how does the development of an adult frog take place from the egg​

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A female frog lays eggs in the water, which are fertilized by sperm from a male frog. The resulting zygote goes through embryonic development to become a free-living tadpole, which then metamorphoses into an adult frog—for instance, by losing its tail through programmed cell death, or apoptosis.

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A female frog lays eggs in the water, which are fertilized by sperm from a male frog. The resulting zygote goes through embryonic development to become a free-living tadpole, which then metamorphoses into an adult frog—for instance, by losing its tail through programmed cell death, or apoptosis.

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