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The process of producing young ones is called
a. reproduction.
b. digestion.
c. photosynthesis.
The correct answer to the process of producing young ones is called:
a. reproduction. ✅
Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents". It is a fundamental feature of all known life that each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction.
Tick ✅ the correct answer.
The yellow portion inside an egg is the
a. yolk.
b. albumen.
c. lemon.
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A frog can live on land, but its 'babies' cannot. Why?
Frogs are amphibians, which means they can live both on land and in water throughout their lifetime. However, when frogs are babies, known as tadpoles, they live in water. This is because tadpoles breathe through gills much like fish, allowing them to extract oxygen directly from the water. As they grow and develop into adult frogs through a process called metamorphosis, they undergo significant changes. This includes the development of lungs which enables them to breathe air and live on land. Additionally, their limbs develop, allowing them to move about on land, and their tails disappear.
Name an animal that stays in water like fish but has no gills to breathe in water. It gives birth to babies like the tiger does, but does not live in the forest.
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