HPAS 2025 Prelims Question 84

A tadpole develops into an adult frog by the process of:

(A) Fertilisation (B) Metamorphosis (C) Embedding (D) Budding

The correct answer is (B) Metamorphosis.


Explanation 🦋

During metamorphosis, the aquatic tadpole undergoes a series of dramatic changes to become a semi-terrestrial adult frog:

  • Legs develop while the tail is gradually absorbed.
  • The internal gills used for breathing in water are replaced by lungs for breathing air.
  • The digestive system changes from one suited for a herbivorous diet to one that can handle a carnivorous diet.

Analysis of Other Options

  • (A) Fertilisation: This is the fusion of an egg and sperm to form a zygote. It’s the very first step in creating a new organism, long before a tadpole exists.
  • (C) Embedding: In biology, this term typically refers to the implantation of an embryo into the wall of the uterus in mammals. It is not part of the amphibian life cycle.
  • (D) Budding: This is a type of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows as an outgrowth (a “bud”) from the parent. This is common in organisms like yeast and hydra, not frogs.

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