Name two differences between a larval staged frog and an adult frog.
- Correct Answer: tadpoles lack legs and have gills
- tadpoles lack legs and gills
- tadpoles have legs and gills
- tadpoles lack eyes and fins
Explanation: Most amphibians go through a larval stage that is different from the adult form. In frogs, for example, the early larval stage resembles a fish, as you can see in Figure below . Frogs at this stage of development are called tadpoles. Tadpoles live in the water. They lack legs and have a long tail that helps them swim. They also have gills, which absorb oxygen from the water.
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