Science, asked by ritikamande9697, 10 months ago

Ram with his family went to a picnic spot near a pond. He saw some jelly-like mass floating on the sides of the pond. He asked about this to his father. His father explained him that these are frog’s egg and are millions in number. Ram wondered if all of them get hatched, what will happen to other aquatic animals?

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Answered by vidhishagawand2002
33

Answer:

it will disturb the entire ecosystem as frogs are the part of various food chain which further forms food web.thus random increase in population of frog will decrease the number of zooplanktons on which the frog survive disturbing the food chain

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Answered by NinjaimmortalGAMER
1

Answer:

a)external fertilization

b) bcz they are delicate and do not have a shell

c) no bcz most of the eggs never develop or get preyed by the other animals

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