Lysosomes break the tail down and reuses the proteins.
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how does autophagy help in converting a tadpole larva into an adult amphibian?B ) AUTOPHAGY :By the process of autophagy lysosomes constantly remove cellular components like mitochondria etc. Cytoplasmic organelles become surrounded by smooth endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomes attach with it and discharge their contents into autophagic vacuole and the organelle is digested. Autophagy isa general; property of eukaryotic cells.C) DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES :Many developmental processes involve shedding or remodelling of tissues with removal of whole cells and extracellular material.It is observable in tadpole metamorphosis ( regression of tail) or in developmental processes like regression of Wolffian /Mullerian ducts
Lysosomes are cellular organelles that break down proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. An example of them working would be such as when a tadpole becomes a frog, lysosomes digest the tail.
The tail is for motility.
Head - Tail - Tail - Head
it is a polar bear without a tail
lysosome
1) when a tadpole becomes a frog, lysosomes digest the tail. 2) they digest foreign materials 3) they destroy targeted organelles such as mitochondria
It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.
A tadpole with not one leg and is legless and uses its tail to swim
enables it to swim.
Lysosomes is a cell organelle which contains enzymes that digest the injured or worn out part of cell. If a cell ruptures or dies the lysosome present in the cell burst to release enzymes. These organelles are also called 'digestive bag' and 'suicide bag'. During metamorphosis in tadpole the tail is digested by lysosomes.
Only when they are in tadpole form.
yes it does
nothing has only a head and a tail tadpole or coin
I think a frog need a tail to swim and for balance!
it eats the tadpoles tail
A tadpole is just an immature frog and can be exactly the same except for tail.. It can be at any stage from legless to having all 4 with a tail and is still called a tadpole. Once tail disappears it is a frog