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why are spawns covered by a moist gel-like substance​

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Answered by venujakesav
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Explanation:

The eggs of the frog are known as spawn. Each egg is surrounded by a transparent, jelly-like substance. This jelly is so slippery that when any predators try to eat the spawn, they cannot hold on to it. The jelly also helps to let the sun's warmth through to the egg inside.

Answered by riza4215
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Explanation:

Amphibian Eggs

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. ... This helps to ensure that eggs will be fertilized and at least some of the embryos will survive.

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