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The image displays the life cycle of a frog in a sequential format, starting from eggs to an adult frog. The stages depicted include: eggs, which develop into embryos that cling to water plants; tadpoles with external gills for breathing as they grow; tadpoles whose tails begin to shrink, illustrating the absorption of the tail as they progress; tadpoles living off of the food stored in their tail for energy; appearance of hind legs; emergence of front legs while the tail continues to shorten; and finally, transformation into a young frog and then an adult frog. There are no numerical data points, percentages, or specific measurements provided in the diagram. The focus of each stage emphasizes growth and anatomical changes such as the transition from aquatic gills to air-breathing lungs, the gradual disappearance of the tail, and the development of limbs which denote the frog's transition from an aquatic to a terrestrial life.
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The diagram illustrates the stages in the life of the frog from birth to maturity.
Overall, it is clear that there are 11 different stages from egg to adult as the frog develops. We can also observe changes in habitat from an aquatic one to a terrestrial one.
Initially, the frog lays its eggs in the water where embryos develop and hatch to form a tadpole and then they cling to aquatic plants. These then form external gills for respiration, and subsequently, elongated tails. Next comes the development of the hind legs, and frogs live off the nutrients stored in their tail. The next step is the growth of front legs with the tail continuing to shorten, allowing frogs to stand on all limbs.
Finally, turning into a young frog and then into a completely grown frog completes the life cycle and starts anew.
In conclusion, the figure has demonstrated development from eggs to adult frogs, which, besides showing growth, depicts the development of essential anatomical features for its adaptation from the aquatic to the terrestrial environment.
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