CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What stage of life does a frog spend partly on land?
A
egg
B
tadpole
C
as legs develop
D
adult
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The frog’s tail will eventually disappear completely and it will start to eat insects instead of plants from the water. The young frog will grow for about 2-4 years to become an adult.

Detailed explanation-2: -When the tadpole reaches the froglet stage, it is almost a full adult. At this point, the tadpole’s gills have disappeared, and its lungs have enlarged. This means it is ready to leave the water and live on land. Once its tail disappears, it will become an adult frog.

Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 2: Teeny tadpoles! After spending 1-3 weeks eating the yolk of their egg, the baby frog hatches into the big, wide world. Now, the baby frogs are known as tadpoles. They have gills, a mouth, and a long tail, which they need for swimming!

Detailed explanation-4: -It includes three stages: Egg, larva, and adult Laura Klappenbach, M.S., is a science writer specializing in ecology, biology, and wildlife. The life cycle of a frog consists of three stages: egg, larva, and adult. As the frog grows, it moves through these stages in a process known as metamorphosis.

Detailed explanation-5: -egg-Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. tadpole-(also called the polliwog) This stage hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing.

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