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The image illustrates the life cycle of a frog in various stages. The cycle begins with the eggs (1), where female lays eggs (frogspawn) in water; this stage lasts 7-10 days. The next stage (2) involves tadpoles, which feed on algae. At stage (3), tadpoles continue to develop over a period of 9 weeks. In stage (4), tadpoles undergo further growth over another 9-week span. Stage (5) results in a froglet, which marks the start of pulmonary breathing over a period of 12 weeks. In stage (6), the froglet transitions into a young frog. Finally, the young frog matures into an adult frog (7) over the course of 4 years. The adult frog (8) then mates and lays eggs, completing the cycle.
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The diagram depicts the stages in the lifespan of a frog.
Overall, the circulation involves six main steps, beginning with life as eggs and culminating with mature frogs.
In the initial stage of the life cycle, the female and male frogs enter the mating stage on the ground level. The product of this stage is eggs, containing embryos, laid on the water. Then, these eggs hatch into tadpoles. After that, these tadpoles grow bigger in size and develop their gills and tails.
In the subsequent step, tadpoles begin to form lower limbs, and the appearance of this creature undergoes significant changes, in which their front legs are developed and they start pulmonary breathing. Subsequently, they get out of the water and can live on the ground. During this stage, the frogs’ tails become smaller and then disappear. In the following steps, they reach full maturity, and the life cycle starts again.
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