The ureters, in both males and females, transports the urine from the kidneys to the bladder where it is stored until it is convenient to release through the urethra. This release is called micturition, or more commonly, urination.
Frogs reproduce through a process called amplexus, where the male frog grasps the female frog from behind. The female releases eggs while the male fertilizes them externally. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually grow into adult frogs.
Female frogs do not become 'pregnant' they are egglayers. They develop eggs during the first downpour and then lay them as soon as they get the opportunity. A frog that is 'gravid' or full of eggs will look very fat, and feel 'lumpy' if gently touched.
Frog spawn. They grow into tadpoles and then, in time, into frogs. I believe a female frog lays frogspawn, masses of thousands of small eggs.Spawn.
Well first of all the female frog lay eggs and when the eggs hatch they are tadpoles, then the tadpoles transform into frog-like creatures whom are tiny and have tails and then they finally turn into frogs!.
male- testes, sperm ducts, cloaca female- ovaries, oviducts, uteri, and cloaca -hope this helped :)
The name for the frog eggs is spawn.
Over 4000 eggs are layed by 1 female frog in a pond or swamp
The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs
The oviducts carry the eggs through the female frog to the cloaca.
The eggs are called spawn, and are fertilized outside the frog's body.Frogs have external fertilization.a frog reproduces by mating with the opposite sex and will lay eggs and get tadpolesthe male frog will push the tummy of the female frog then it will be pregnantActually, frogs don't have intercourse. The female frog discharges eggs into water and the male frog sheds sperms over the eggs.
Ovaries
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No, Frogs lay eggs in water, which develop external to the female frog.
answerthe eggs are white
Yes, because a male makes the babys when they mate
No. I don't think so.
Frogs reproduce through a process called amplexus, where the male frog grasps the female frog from behind. The female releases eggs while the male fertilizes them externally. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually grow into adult frogs.