A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
When a tadpole first hatches, the gills are located internally and not yet functional. As the tadpole grows and develops, the gills shift to the outside of its body and become functional for breathing underwater.
tadpole undergoes metamorphosis, transforming into an adult frog. During this process, the tadpole gradually develops limbs, loses its tail, and its internal organs undergo changes to adapt for life on land. This transformation allows the frog to transition from an aquatic to a terrestrial lifestyle.
The first successful cloning of an organism was achieved by biologist Sir John Gurdon in 1952. He cloned a tadpole by replacing the nucleus of an egg cell with the nucleus from a tadpole's intestinal cell.
A tadpole's first meal typically consists of algae, bacteria, or organic debris found in the water. As they grow, tadpoles transition to a diet of plant matter such as aquatic plants and later on to a diet of insects, worms, and small invertebrates.
there was no name for that tadpole
No part of the tadpole falls of. The tadpole grows legs and then the tail shrinks. It doesn't fall off.
The first tadpole cloned was in 1952 by Robert Briggs and Thomas King utilizing nuclear transfer techniques.
the legs come out
I do not know, but maybe Kris (Crystal) takes it. Kris is the person the who catches the starter Pokemon in the first place.
a tadpole first hatches and looks like a fish, next it has legs and arms, then it becomes a full frog.
Eggs, then tadpole, then froglet, then frog.
first the mom must mate with a male then they will start forming in her stomach, after a while she lays her eggs in the water and from the point the tadpole eggs hatch they start swimming. hope this helped you:)!!!!
I think you would first need to find out what exactly is wrong with your tadpole before you could treat it...and I would take it to a vet or ask someone in a pet shop
A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
When a tadpole first hatches, the gills are located internally and not yet functional. As the tadpole grows and develops, the gills shift to the outside of its body and become functional for breathing underwater.
A Tadpole has gills at first then it morphs into a frog which can only breath in air.