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Name the process by which a tadpole develops into an adult frog.

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  8. Which mouth part of cockroach is comparable to our tongue?

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  9. The digestive system of frog is made of the following from mouth. Mo...

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  16. Stratified epithelium cells have limited role in secretion. Justify t...

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  17. How does a gap junction facilitate intercellular communication?

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  18. Why are blood, bone and cartilage called connective tissue?

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  19. Why are neurons called excitable cells?

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  20. Why earthworm is called friend of farmer/

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