Yes a tadpole is a vertebrate, not an amphibian because it can't go onto land until it is an adult.
over time from the day the tadpole is born it changes into a frog. when they are a tadpole they live in the water until they are a complete frog. then the adult frog lives on land from now on
yes, it goes from a tadpole in the water to a frog on land (all amphibians go through some type of change)
Yes
because it hasn't developed lungs yet
Was in water. And is now on land. Ex: a frog. A tadpole live in the water first. Then it grows and lives on land.
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.
Tadpoles live in water, as they develop they grow legs and lungs which then allow the to live on land, as adult amphibians.
Yes, a toad has lungs. When it is a tadpole, it has gills. It develops lungs and hopps onto the land.
During metamorphosis, the tadpole undergoes changes such as the development of hind limbs, absorption of the tail, growth of lungs, and changes in the digestive system to accommodate a shift from herbivorous to carnivorous diet. These adaptations help the adult frog to breathe air, move on land, and consume a wider range of food sources for survival outside of the water environment.
I am not quite sure how long a tadpole can go without eating, but i am sure it isn't long, so go buy some lettuce.