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Natural Process

Frogs undergo various stages in their life cycle from mating to reproduction. Adult frogs mate near water, and the female lays eggs called frogspawn in the water. The eggs then hatch into tadpoles. The tadpoles gradually grow limbs and organs and their bodies change shape as they develop in the water. Eventually the tadpoles grow into young frogs still with tails, though shorter. As the frogs mature further they lose their tails and can live on land, completing the cycle when they themselves mate and reproduce.
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Natural Process

Frogs undergo various stages in their life cycle from mating to reproduction. Adult frogs mate near water, and the female lays eggs called frogspawn in the water. The eggs then hatch into tadpoles. The tadpoles gradually grow limbs and organs and their bodies change shape as they develop in the water. Eventually the tadpoles grow into young frogs still with tails, though shorter. As the frogs mature further they lose their tails and can live on land, completing the cycle when they themselves mate and reproduce.
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Natural process: use “Active”


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The diagram below shows the life cycle of a


frog

Intro: the picture illustrates the reproduction


process of frogs
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Overview:
Overall, there are various stages in the life of a
common frog, from mature frogs mating to
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produce frog spawn, to the growth of the


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immature form, known as tadpoles, to mature
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frogs developing some time later.

Body 1:
At the beginning of the process, the mating of two adult frogs takes place on the bank of a river or pond, after
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which frogspawn or eggs are laid in the water by the female. This is followed by the frogspawn developing into
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tiny tadpoles, at which point they gradually develop their limbs, and organs and change their body shape while
living in the water.
Body 2:
The process continues with the tadpoles growing into young frogs, which still display the tail. However, the
tail is shorter than that of a tadpole. These young frogs continue to inhabit in the water before they develop
into mature ones and are able to live outside the water. It is important to note that they lose their tails at this
stage. Finally, the cycle begins again when two fully-grown frogs, which are capable of reproducing, mate.

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