yes such as bromelias
Frogs, Mosquitoes, Fish and other aquatic animals reproduce in water
Frogs. They are amphibian.
Frogs are sexual. They reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs. Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles that grow into frogs.
Frogs reproduce through a process called spawning, where female frogs release eggs and male frogs release sperm into the water simultaneously. Fertilization occurs externally, and tadpoles develop from the eggs that hatch. Reproduction typically occurs during the breeding season, which varies depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Frogs have moist skin that needs to stay damp to breathe through their skin. On land, their skin can dry out quickly, leading to dehydration and difficulty breathing. Additionally, frogs lay their eggs in water, so they need to be near water to reproduce.
Most frogs hate streaming water since they cannot properly swim. Apart from that their skin is not suited for salt water, although some frogs are known to live and reproduce in brackish water.
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No, frogs do not reproduce by mitosis. Frogs reproduce sexually, with males and females mating to produce eggs and sperm. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. Mitosis is a type of cell division involved in growth and repair, not in the production of gametes.
Yes. They are amphibians, which means they can breathe in water and on land. Also, they need water to breed and reproduce because baby frogs or tadpoles only live in the water (they do not grow the organsnecessaryto breathe on land until they are full grown).
There are several hundred frogs that do not require water to lay their eggs. They use direct development to reproduce so the young hatch as fully formed frogs instead of tadpoles.
first of all frogs reproduce in water. they also need water to drink, but instead of swallowing the water frogs absorb it into their skin.