Biology, asked by MunchieMadness8328, 1 year ago

Why aren't the eggs of the pacific tree frog damaged by the same rays that kill the eggs of the cascade frog?

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Answered by misha10118
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The eggs of the Pacific Tree frog produce three times as much photolyase as the eggs of the Cascade frog, making them less likely to die as a result of exessive ultraviolet light.
Answered by SnehaG
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Explanation:

he Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla) is the smallest and most commonly .... eggs, most treefrogs die at the egg or tadpole stage. Treefrog ... Fungus and frost also kill some eggs.

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