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What are the stages of development of toad?

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Answered by krishh2001
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The fourth and final stage of a frog's life is an adult frog. Remember, the frog's life cycle has four stages. First the egg, second the tadpole, third the froglet and the fourth stage is the adult frog. Frogs and Butterflies each have four stages of their life cycles.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The stages of development of toadegg, hatch as tadpoles, grow into toadlets and finally become adult toads.

Explanation:

  • Toads are amphibians which are classification of frogs.
  • The body of toads are characterised by stubby bodies with short hind legs, warty and dry skin.
  • Toads undergo metamorphosis in which the animals are changed /developed from egg to adult.
  • The stages of development of toad includes egg, tadpole, toadlet and adult toad.
  • Toads breeds during rainy season in which male toad gives signal to the female , mates. The egg is fertilized by sperm and it is resulted in zygote formation.
  • Zygote undergoes continuous cell division and develops as embryo.
  • The embryo hatches out by rupturing of egg membrane.
  • The hatched young tadpole is not similar to the adult. It undergoes lots of changes in their respiration, locomotion, and nutrition modes and formed as adult toad.

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