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Which stage of the frog's life cycle comes after the tadpole stage?
Which stage of the frog's life cycle comes after the tadpole stage?
- Larva stage
- Adult stage (correct)
- Tadpole stage
- Egg stage
How long does it take for the tadpole to grow back legs?
How long does it take for the tadpole to grow back legs?
- About 10 days
- About 4,000 eggs
- About 6 weeks (correct)
- About 14 weeks
What do tadpoles use to breathe underwater?
What do tadpoles use to breathe underwater?
- Nostrils
- Gills (correct)
- Fins
- Lungs
Which stage of the frog's life cycle comes after the tadpole stage?
Which stage of the frog's life cycle comes after the tadpole stage?
What do tadpoles use to breathe underwater?
What do tadpoles use to breathe underwater?
How long does it take for a tadpole to grow back legs?
How long does it take for a tadpole to grow back legs?
What modes of transportation are mentioned in the text?
What modes of transportation are mentioned in the text?
What other object is mentioned in the text besides the modes of transportation?
What other object is mentioned in the text besides the modes of transportation?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?
Study Notes
Frog Life Cycle
- The stage that comes after the tadpole stage is young frog or froglet.
- It takes around 6-9 weeks for a tadpole to grow back legs.
- Tadpoles use gills to breathe underwater.
Unrelated to Frog Life Cycle
- The modes of transportation mentioned in the text are none.
- The object mentioned besides modes of transportation is none.
- The option that is NOT mentioned in the text is modes of transportation.
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Test your knowledge on the fascinating life cycle of frogs! From eggs to tadpoles and eventually to full-grown frogs, this quiz will challenge your understanding of each stage. Discover interesting facts about the transformation and learn about the unique characteristics of these amphibians.