Study the diagram of the two animals.
Which statement best describes the animals?
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Study the diagram of the two animals.
Which statement best describes the animals?
Animal X begins life as a tadpole, and animal Y begins life as a larva that looks like the adult.
Animal X begins life as a larva that looks like the adult, and animal Y begins life as a tadpole.
Both animal X and animal Y begin life as a tadpole and change form as they develop.
Both animal X and animal Y begin life as a larva that looks like the adult.
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