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The salamander is an amphibian, so it has a as it grows and develops. The adult form is different from the larva because the adult .

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Answer:

metamorphosis

Breathes through its lungs

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Answer: The options are not given, here are the options from another website.

A. metamorphis

B. pupae stage

C)simple life cycle

Question 2

A)breathes through lungs

B. forms a pupa

C. lives completely underwater

The correct answers are A A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Salamander go through process of metamorphosis that reproductive changes. They have a larvae stage that breathe through gills because the larvae are inform of a fish and gave gills for respiration while the adults breaths through lungs. The larvae stage develops 30 days after hatching and can possibly change into an adult like 60 after hatching.

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