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The diagram illustrates the different stages of the development

of a frog during its life cycle.


Overall, it is clear that there are seven stages shown in the whole
process, beginning with mating and ending with the
development of an adult frog.
To begin with, a male and female grown-up frog mate. The
female frog then lays a large number of eggs in the water, shown
as frogspawn. In the third stage, frogspawn hatches and small
tadpoles emerge. Over a period, these little tadpoles grow
bigger, and their limbs begin to form.
By the fifth stage, these tadpoles start to increase into young
frogs. Although they still live in the water, their tails are shorter
than before, and their climbs develop significantly. When this
young frog becomes mature, it has no tail, and its four limbs are
completely formed. It is then ready to leave the water, and it
continues to grow in size. In the final state, the frog is fully adult
and is ready to mate. The cycle will then continue again.

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