The diagram illustrates the Life Cycle process of frogs in a pond.
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The natural process life cycle of a frog from the embryo stage, through seven developmental phases from tadpole to fully grown amphibian is delineated in the given pictorial chart
At the fleeting glance ,in the first stage the fertilized eggs grow into embryos from which very small tadpoles come out and clings to plants in the water or pond. The life of tadpole begins black in color and it has a long tail and shorter body. As it grows, external gills for breathing are produced ,and the next stage includes a longer tail and when this stage is completed back limbs/legs begin to appear which allows this tiny creature to swim faster.
Probing further, the baby frog gets feed for growth from food and nutrients stored in its tail, and in the next stage front limbs begin to grow while the tail shrinks and eventually disappears. At each stage the creature continues to enlarge significantly and changes in color from black, to dark green and ultimately to bright green. Once the tail has disappeared the frog is supported on four limbs and continues, in the final stage , to develop into a full sized amphibian.
Overall, it is crystal clear that the life cycle of a frog includes several stages ;commencing with the fertilized eggs growth into embryos to an adult frog.