When a tadpole develops into a frog, apart from growing legs and arms, the tail is absorbed into the frog's body.
Frogs start out as eggs Then they hatch into tiny tadpoles The tadpoles grow...and grow The tadpoles grow small hind legs Then the tadpoles grow small front legs Then the tadpoles tail starts to shrink...and shrink...and shrink Until the tail is completely gone the gills have completely vanished and it now breathes air It switched from a herbovore (eats plants) to a carnevore (eats meat) And it grows until it reaches normal adult size for that frog
no, it grows in this stage, not shrink
A frog with a tail is a juvenile frog in between a tadpole and a fully fledged frog also known as a froglet.
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tadpoles
A young frog which has not yet absorbed it's tail is called a froglet.
The tail of a froglet is absorbed into the body as it undergoes metamorphosis into a frog. The cells in the tail break down and are reabsorbed, allowing the frog to fully transition into its adult form without the tail falling off.
the tail grows into the legs.
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, plays a crucial role in the transformation of a tadpole into a frog by facilitating the loss of its tail during metamorphosis. As the tadpole develops, specific cells in the tail are signaled to undergo apoptosis, allowing the tail to shrink and be reabsorbed by the body. This process is essential for the proper restructuring of the body, enabling the tadpole to transition into an adult frog with the appropriate anatomy for its new terrestrial lifestyle. Ultimately, apoptosis ensures that the developmental changes occur efficiently and in a controlled manner.
A frog
They all have a tail but a frog doesn't. A frog has a tail in part of its life idiot (the person who awnsered first) Its called a froglet
it dosent have any bones in its tail . As it grows it grows over the tail and the tail in side moves to the side then it spits it out.