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write the similarities between tadpole and fish​

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Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

Both the animals have characteristic lateral line nervous system

Explanation:

The tadpole resembles a tiny fish in both appearance and internal anatomy.He has a heart with two chambers, an atrium and a ventricle, one blood circulation circle, a lateral line, and a tail, just like fish.uses its gills to breathe.The tadpole then goes through a series of changes: first the hind limbs, then the front ones, then the lungs progressively replace the gills, the second blood circulation circle forms, and the heart develops three chambers.The tail is cut off.Tadpole develops into frog-like form.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The tadpole and the fish share various similarities discussed below.

Explanation:

  • Fishes have scales and fins as distinguishing features. Both fish and tadpoles lack legs. Both animals do, however, have a distinctive lateral line neural system. Neuromast organs make up the lateral line system in fish and some aquatic larvae (Tadpole). It recognizes pressure changes and vibrations in water.
  • The tadpole resembles a tiny fish in both appearance and internal anatomy. He has a heart with two chambers, an atrium and a ventricle, one blood circulation circle, a lateral line, and a tail, just like fish. uses its gills to breathe.
  • The tadpole then goes through a series of changes: first the hind limbs, then the front ones, then the lungs progressively replace the gills, the second blood circulation circle forms, and the heart develops three chambers.

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