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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
LIFE
CYCLE OF A FROG
The life cycle of a
frog is a little different with the other animals. This animal undergoes a
unique life cycle, which often called as metamorphosis.
The
first phase of the frog metamorphosis is “the egg”. The frog lies its egg in
the water or wet place. This egg will be protected by a jellylike covering.
The next phase of the
metamorphosis is called tadpoles. After 21 days, the egg will hatch, and it
becomes tadpole. The tadpoles grow until they are big enough to break free into
the water. This can take from 3 days to 3 weeks, depending on what kind
of frog they will become.
Tadpoles soon will
change into a young frog. Over time, the tadpole becomes even more
froglike. They have shed their skin and lips. Its mouth widens, and it
loses its horny jaws. The tail becomes much smaller, and the legs grow. The
lungs are almost functioning at this point.
The final phase of the
metamorphosis is adult frog. Eleven weeks after the egg was laid, a fully
developed frog with lungs, legs, and no tail emerges from the water. This frog
will live mostly on land, with occasional swims.
The tiny frogs begin to
eat insects and worms. Eventually, it will find a mate. The way this is
done varies depending on the species. The female lays the eggs, the male
fertilizes them, and the whole process begins again.
Adapted
from: http://www.englishdirection.com/2012/10/16-contoh-explanation-text-terbaik.html
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