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Chemistry, 30.03.2021 23:40 meeeekmill

The diagrams show life cycles of two organisms that live near a freshwater ecosystem. Mosquito Life Cycle
Frog Life Cycle
Adult
Adult
Froglet
Eggs
Adult
emerges
Eggs
(laid on water)
(laid on water)
Developing
tadpole
Tadpoles
Pupa
Larva
Which environmental change will most likely have a negative effect on reproduction in both organisms?


The diagrams show life cycles of two organisms that live near a freshwater ecosystem.

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