From juvenile to adult, a frog undergoes a process known as metamorphosis.
In chronological order, the stages of a frog's life cycle are:
The frog lays its eggs, which is called frogspawn - a jelly-like substance containing thousands of eggs, which floats on the surface of the water. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, with gills, a spiracle (breathing hole) and fins. At this stage, it eats only waterweeds and aquatic vegetation.
Gradually, metamorphosis occurs, with the back legs growing first, followed by the front legs. Lungs take over the function of the gills, as pulmonary breathing begins. When the tadpole has all four legs but still has its tail, it is called a froglet. The tail continues to shrink, and once the tail disappears, it is a frog. As a frog, it becomes insectivorous, with some types carnivorous, eating small mammals.
1) frogspawn (egg) 2) tadpole- first with external gills, then internal, grows bigger, grows legs, develops lungs, grows arms, shortens tail 3) Froglet with a little tail leaves permanent residence in a pond 4) after 2/3 years reaches adulthood/sexual maturity.
Stages of a Tadpole: Day 1: Egg
Day 3-4: Tailbud
Day 6: Tadpole with External Gills
Day 9: Tadpole with Internal Gills
Day 12: Tadpole with Operculum
Day 70: Tadpole with Hindlimbs
Day 84: Tadpole with Forelimbs
Day 84 +/- : Tadpole Metamorphosis
Day 84 +/- : Young Frog
there are four stages in a frogs life identified by scientists as
1st it looks like a fish---it lives underwater,2nd,it is still fish like accept it has 2 legs--still lives underwater,3rd,it has 4 legs and lives on land and water.
1.Embroic Stage
2.Tadpole
3.Tadpole with legs
4.Young Frog
5.Adult Frog
Baby, little boy, big boy, adult, old man
eggs, larva, tadpole, and a adult frog
Egg
Larva
Pupa
Adult
There are four stages
Most animals do not pass through four stages of growth. Butterflies, moths and mosquitoes are the common organisms that pass through the four stages of growth.
The front and hind legs and the normal body shape of a frog. BS
When the sperm and egg of two animals meet, they create a zygote. It is then called an embryo during the early stages of development and later called a foetus.
No. They are baby frogs. no tad poles are frogs that have just been born and have to go through stages to grow into a normal frog.
a frogs growth cycle is metamorphic. they sart life in the water as tadpoles, and then eventually grow legs and shed there tails, makong them into frogs. toads have the same kind of growth cycle.
A frog goes through five metamorphic stages. This starts as eggs, then to tadpole, tadpole with legs, young frog and then adult frog.
The frog has three distinct stages of development in its life cycle.
note on stages of economic growth
Egg, tadpole, young, frog
The stages are as follow: * egg * larva * juvenile * adult
a frog grows from an embryo to a larval stage, i.e. a tadpole) and then metamorphosizes to its adult frog form
The 3 stages of hair growth are as follows:Anagen- growth stageCatagen- resting stageTelogen- shedding stage
Hair growth occurs in three main stages: anagen (active growth phase lasting 2-7 years), catagen (transitional phase lasting 2-3 weeks), and telogen (resting phase lasting 2-4 months). During anagen, the hair follicles are actively producing hair; in catagen, hair growth stops and the follicles shrink; and in telogen, old hairs are shed to make way for new growth.
There's only 4. Egg, Tadpole, Imp, and Frog
Most animals do not pass through four stages of growth. Butterflies, moths and mosquitoes are the common organisms that pass through the four stages of growth.
The frog has a complete metamorphosis so it has four stages. First an egg, then a tadpole, next the young adult and finally, the adult.
Aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile and adult. Tadpole, froglet (small frog with small tail) and adult frog.