Biology, asked by shreyachoudhari1971, 1 year ago

The eggs of frogs do not have shells for protection yet they are safe in water how

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Answered by nandana0000
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Frog’s eggs are without any external covering or shell but a layer of jelly hold the eggs together, thus providing them protection.
This jelly or gelatinous covering also protects them from drying up and prevents them from being eaten up by other animals or predators.
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Answered by bobby12399
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The eggs of frogs do not have shells for protection but they are surrounded by a jelly-like structure.

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