Comparing Life Cycles. FrogTomato Plant Frog EggsTomato Seeds U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

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Comparing Life Cycles

FrogTomato Plant

Frog EggsTomato Seeds U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Hatchlings Tadpoles Tomato Seedlings photos Credit: William Richardson

Growth and Development photos U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Tom Tetzner

Growth and Development photos U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Tom Tetzner

Mature Organisms photos U.S. Geological Survey

Bald Eagle A Cycle is a Circle photos U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Tom Tetzner

Picture Credits Microsoft. (Designer). (2010). Frog; tomato plant [Web Graphic]. Retrieved from Russell, S. (Photographer) (2010) Tomato life cycle [print] Richardson, W. (Photographer) (2010) Tadpoles [print] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (Photographer) (2010) Tadpoles [print] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (Photographer) (2010) Froglet [print] U.S. Geological Survey (Photographer) (2010) Frog [print] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (Photographer) (2010) Frog laying eggs [print]