why is the larva of frog not same as adult frog?
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The larva of a frog is very different from the larva of an adult frog because of the process of metamorphosis.
During this process, the small frog also called tadpole, develops hind and front legs.
After that the mouth starts to develop in 6 weeks.
After 10 weeks, the eyes start to develop.
During this process, the small frog also called tadpole, develops hind and front legs.
After that the mouth starts to develop in 6 weeks.
After 10 weeks, the eyes start to develop.
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• In process of developing Frog
• A tadpole is the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian.
• Most tadpoles are fully aquatic, though some species of amphibians have tadpoles that are terrestrial.
• Tadpoles have some features that may not be found in adult amphibians such as a lateral line, gills, and tails.
• As they undergo metamorphosis, the diet of tadpoles changes and they will start to breathe air.
• Hence we understand that, Why larva of frog not same as adult frog !
i hope it helps you.
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