Biology, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

The eggs of frogs and toads are not covered with any hard shell instead there are jelly-like substances on them. Why?​

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Answered by gbarman74
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Explanation:

Therefore, they must lay their eggs in water so they won't dry out. Their eggs are usually covered in a jelly-like substance, like the frog eggs shown in Figure below. The “jelly” helps keep the eggs moist and offers some protection from predators.

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Answered by rajkumar7524997801
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