Young frogs do not resemble adult frogs. Which term is given to this pattern of development in frogs.?
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because of the non-developement of tail and legs
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The young frogs do not resemble that of the adult frogs due to metamorphosis.
Explanation:
- Metamorphosis is the process of development of animal from the less developed primitive stage of growth.
- The animal goes through with many transitional stages from egg to develop into an adult.
- The frog is an amphibian these stages from egg to adult specially the tadpole stages takes place in the water.
- The tadpole will develop from the eggs and firstly develops the back legs then later on the front legs develop.
- Around six weeks of tadpole life the mouth begins to develop.
- The tadpole develop into froglet, within 10 weeks. The eyes starts to come out and tail get shrink and may eventually disappear.
- The lungs finish to develop in the froglet in the last. The limbs grow in length in the frog.
- This can be said that there is a transition between the tadpole to adult frog.
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