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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 given diagram sketches out the life cycle of a frog.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there are 5 main steps, commencing from mating and laying eggs, going through the developmental stages of tadpoles, and completing with being full-grown frogs.
Observing in detail, it can be seen that the cycle begins with adult frogs mating and laying eggs, called frogspawns, which require a week to ten days to hatch into tadpoles. Notably, there are three stages of tadpoles, as their features develop in each level. It takes six weeks for them to grow out the first pair of legs, and the other pair appears 9 weeks later.
After completing that phase, the tadpoles grow into froglets as they start using the pulmonary breathing system. Subsequently, the froglets evolve into young frogs, which then turn into adult frogs four years onwards and continue the cyclical life.
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