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why do tadpole need to live in salty water to achieve their transformation into frog?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The one thing tadpoles need above all else is water. Some species have unique adaptations that facilitate their getting to it. For example, the waxy monkey frog lays eggs in leaf nests a few feet above the water's surface so that when the eggs hatch the tadpoles wriggle free and drop into the water below. Some arboreal frog species lay their eggs in water collected in tree trunks, where the tadpoles develop there. Desert frogs may lie underground for months, waiting for rains to create temporary water bodies in which the tadpoles can develop. When tadpoles hatch, they're designed for aquatic life with gills and tails; they develop lungs and legs as they mature.

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Answered by Surnia
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The description about metamorphosis is as follows:

Explanation:

  • The metamorphosis is a process through which the organisms like insects, animals and humans develop physically after birth in the form of larvae or egg into transitional stages and finally develop into an adult animal or insect through the process of cell growth and differentiation.
  • In metamorphosis in frog, the first stage is the egg, second is the tadpole, froglet then adult stage.
  • The saline water is expected to reduce the growth of zooplankton. The zooplankton and tadpoles are both dependent on algae as a source of food. The saline environment will support the growth of tadpole as the organisms will feed over the algae without facing much competition. This will help in transition from the tadpole to adult stage.

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