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Which statement best describes the difference between the life cycle of an ant and the life cycle of a cat?

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While 13 to 17 years is the average life expectancy for an indoor cat, some live much shorter lives while others live well into their 20s.

Ants undergo complete metamorphosis, passing through a sequence of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. ... When a larva is large enough, it metamorphoses into a pupa. This is a stage of rest and reorganization. Pupae look more like adults, but their legs and antennae are folded against their bodies.

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Plants start as seeds, then most form flowers and fruit. Plants start as seeds. ... Animals begin life either from an egg or as a baby that is born ready for life. Baby animals grow and change into adolescents and eventually become adults.

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Plants have a one-part life cycle and are entirely haploid; humans have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase.

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