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Anika Hood
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9 June, 06:20
Why do frogs produce a high number of gameites?
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Erin
9 June, 06:37
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Frogs are at the bottom of the food chain; they need a lot of offspring in order to offset how many are being eaten everyday. Basically, gametes are sex cells ... So to increase the chances of fertilization frog produce large no. Of gametes and basically sprays them over eggs released by female.
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