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The image depicts the life cycle of a frog starting with eggs, transitioning to embryos, followed by tadpoles clinging to water-plant, then tadpoles with external gills for breathing, moving onto tadpoles whose tails keep growing, and hindlegs appear afterward; continuing with tadpoles living from food stored in the tail, followed by the appearance of front legs with tail becoming shorter, leading to young frogs, and finally culminating in adult frogs.
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The flow chart outlines the life span of a frog.
Overall, the whole cycle is repeated when eggs are converted into adult frogs. It highlights that eggs are turned into tadpoles, after further development they are turning into adult frogs.
The cycle begins when adult frog lays eggs under water, which forms embryo. After formation of embryo, tadpoles start climbing to water plants. Further, tadpoles development begins such as external gills, growing tail, hindlegs, front legs and etc. Their special features is that they lives on stored food in tail. During Last stages of development their tails become shorter and they are converted into young frog. Although young frog are converted into adult they are also ready tu lay eggs again. The cycle repeats from its initial stage again.
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