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why do you think the eggs of frog are found in the water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A frog's eggs do not do not have a hard protective shell like in case of birds and reptiles. Instead, the frog's eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps to keep the eggs moist. ... Therefore, frog lays its eggs in water to prevent them from getting dried up.

A frog's eggs do not do not have a hard protective shell like in case of birds and reptiles. Instead, the frog's eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps to keep the eggs moist. ... Therefore, frog lays its eggs in water to prevent them from getting dried up.Unlike other tetrapod vertebrates (reptiles, birds, and mammals), amphibians do not produce amniotic eggs. Therefore, they must lay their eggs in water so they won't dry out. Their eggs are usually covered in a jelly-like substance, like the frog eggs shown in Figure below.

Answered by sumitsavant605
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the egg of frog are found in water.therefore

this transformation from a tadpole to a frog is known as metamorphic the hormone thyroxine produced by the thyroid gland of frog. iodine is needed for the production of thyroxine. it is made available by the water in which the third pole are grown


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