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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 different stages in the life cycle of a frog.
Overall, there are three main stages in the development of the frog from eggs to adult frogs.
In the first stage of the life cycle, adult frogs lay thousands of eggs. After that, these eggs become embryos. Then, embryos hatch into tadpoles and cling to water-plant to survive. Next, external gills are developed to help them breathe and the tail keeps on growing for them to move easily.
In the next stage of the life cycle, tadpoles experience physical changes and grow in size. Firstly, hind legs start to appear to help them move faster, they live from food stored in the tail. Then, they develop front legs and the tail becomes shorter at the same time. A while later, these tails gradually disappear to grow into young frogs. Finally, they turn into adult frogs and the life cycle starts again.
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