Biology, asked by rshashi286, 1 year ago

Why are frog eggs clear and black?

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Answered by aashi2701
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Typically, frogs lay many eggs at once. More amphibious frogs tend to lay them in gelatinous masses of many eggs stuck together, collectively called frogspawn
Frogs eggs are made up of 80% water. This also links to why they lack the hard outer shell like that in reptiles and birds. The water contain makes the eggs look small squishy bundles. They usually look like clutches of water gel like matter.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Frog have a clear transparent eggs and their embryo is black .

This black colour helps them absorb more light which is helpfull in hatching
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