. In the lifecycle of frogs, why do they require iodine?
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For the production of thyroxine, the thyroid gland needs iodine. Frogs need to live in water bodies where sufficient iodine is present for thyroxine production. Hence, deficiency of iodine effect the growth of a larva to become an adult frog.
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