Tadpole
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
Fish, some crustaceans, and amphibians (only in the larval stage, e.g. tadpoles).
Leeches are not bugs (insects). Leeches are animals, segmented worms in the same phylum (Annelida) as earthworms. Although insects do have a larval (worm-like) stage of their development, worms are not related to insects. After the larval stage, insects later develop legs and exoskeletons. Leeches and worms have neither exoskeleton nor legs at any stage of their lives. The larval stage of insects leads to the common misconception that they are related to worms, but this is not the case.
tadpoles or polliwogs are the larval stage of a frogs or toads they hatch from eggs and become tadpoles they then develop back legs and then the front ones then their tails disappear and they become froglets or toadlets The larval form of tailless amphibians: frogs, toads, treefrogs, and dartfrogs
The correct spelling of "tadpole" is T-A-D-P-O-L-E.
Yes, their larval stage is entirely aquatic.
The egg of the frog is called the embryonic stage and the little frogs are the juveniles, the intermediate state is called the larval stage. In frogs, they are more specifically called froglet or toadlets.
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
No, they are fully aquatic frogs.
They have a permeable skin, they all have a larval stage with a tail and except frogs the tail remains in the adult stage.
No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
Those who believe that humans have a larval stage of development are obviously from another planet and must be destroyed.
A zoaea (or zoea) is a larval stage of development in crustaceans, especially decapods such as crabs.
Tadpoles are baby frogs, when frogs hatch from eggs they (usually) grown into their larval stage, which is a tadpole. They are designed to be aquatic eating machines and have a really large gut and specialised mouth parts. But they do not have fully developed sexual organs and are not capable of reproducing.After metamorphosis (the process by which tadpoles change and grown into fully formed adult frogs) they will be able to mate.
A cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage usually followed by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage.
Fish, some crustaceans, and amphibians (only in the larval stage, e.g. tadpoles).