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Lysosomes break the tail down and reuses the proteins.

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Q: How are lysosomes essential to the degeneration the tail of a tadpole?
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What cell part makes the tadpole tails disappear?

lysosome


What are examples of 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


What happens to a tadpole tail go?

It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.


What is a legless tadpole?

A tadpole with not one leg and is legless and uses its tail to swim


What does the tail of the tadpole do?

enables it to swim.


What does a lysosme do in a cell?

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.


Do frogs have a tail?

Only when they are in tadpole form.


Does a tail helps the tadpole swim?

yes it does


What has nothing but a head and a tail?

nothing has only a head and a tail tadpole or coin


What are the functions of a tadpole's tail?

I think a frog need a tail to swim and for balance!


What happens first when a bladderworts catches a tadpole by the tail?

it eats the tadpoles tail


What is the similarities been tadpole and frog?

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