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explain the metamorphosis of frog

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Answered by yuvrajyuvi
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a mark and more or less A Block Development change in the structure or habit of an animal or crying during the life cycle is termed as metamorphosis


in this process in a life cycle of hen amphibian is added in water at tadpole then images from the egg and streams freely in water the tadpole have gills A tail and a small circular mouth the tadpole goes on till it begins metamorphosis. metamorfosis begins with the development of the Hind legs legs followed by the front legs the lungs developed in the tadpole begins begins to swim to the surface of the water to breath the intestine shortens to adapt to a carnivorous diet
Answered by LOVVROY1
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Metamorphosis is the change of shape during an animal’s life.  During metamorphosis the tadpole will develop back legs first, then front legs.  Around 6 weeks of life the mouth starts to widen.  Sometime around 10 weeks the froglet’s, as it is now called, eyes start to bulge out and the tail begins to shrink and eventually disappear.  When the lungs finish developing the froglet makes it’s way onto the land and, Ta-da! It’s a frog!



Frog eggs floating in a pond:  these clusters of floating eggs are called "egg masses".  

Frogs lay up to 4,000 eggs at one time!



Tadpoleshatch from the eggs and live in the pond.



The tadpoles turn into Froglets.  The body shrinks and legs form.



The Froglet's tail shrinks, the lungs develop and the back legs grow and then we have a Frog.

Amphibians must shed their skin as they grow. Usually the shed skin is eaten. 




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