Animal life cycles involve birth, growth, reproduction, and death, often with complex stages like larva or metamorphosis. Plant life cycles include germination, growth, reproduction via seeds or spores, and death, typically with simpler stages.
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Animal life cycles generally include stages such as birth, growth, reproduction, and death, often with complex developmental stages like larva or metamorphosis, where animals transform significantly. In contrast, plant life cycles involve stages of germination, growth, reproduction (via seeds or spores), and death. Plants typically have simpler developmental stages compared to animals and can reproduce asexually as well. These differences highlight the varied ways organisms develop and reproduce within their respective environments.
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