How do tadpoles differ from adults?

1) Tadpoles and adults have different body structures. Tadpoles have only a head and a tail, while frogs have a head, body, and paired limbs.

2) They have a different way of breathing, tadpoles breathe with gills, and frogs with lungs.

3) A tadpole can be found and develop only in water, and a frog both in water and on land.

4) In tadpoles, the intestines are longer than in adults, since they eat parts of plants, and adult frogs are predominantly predators.



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