The diagram illustrates the Life Cycle process of frogs in a pond. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The diagram illustrates the Life Cycle process of frogs in a pond. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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The provided diagram illustrates the natural life cycle of frogs in a lake, which is a process that unfolds over several stages, as will be reviewed.
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, it is clearly observable that
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cycle consists of eleven distinct steps, beginning with frogs' eggs and ending with an adult frog.
To begin
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with,
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natural process commences with the transformation of eggs into embryos. Once
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initial step is passed, embryos are converted into tadpoles, which attach to water plants. In the subsequent stage, the formation of external gills can be seen, making breathing possible for these creatures. Subsequent to
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and prior to the development of hind legs, their tails develop.
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the food
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held in their tails affords them essential nutrients that are necessary for living. The subsequent stage is the appearance of front legs; their tails become shorter and shorter as they age. The two final steps compromise converting a young frog into an adult one.
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