A scientist sets up terrariums in a laboratory and observes the growth of lizards in each terrarium. Which of the following observations could be used as evidence that the amount of space in an environment can affect an animal's growth?(1 point)

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Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in different-sized terrariums.
Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in different-sized terrariums.

Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in the same terrarium.
Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in the same terrarium.

Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in terrariums with different food supplies.
Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in terrariums with different food supplies.

Two different species of lizard grow to different sizes in the same terrarium.

Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in different-sized terrariums.

The correct observation that could be used as evidence that the amount of space in an environment can affect an animal's growth is:

"Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in different-sized terrariums."

The observation that could be used as evidence that the amount of space in an environment can affect an animal's growth is: Two lizards of the same species grow to different sizes in different-sized terrariums.

To determine if the amount of space in an environment affects an animal's growth, the scientist sets up terrariums in a laboratory and observes the growth of lizards. They use different-sized terrariums to provide varying amounts of space for the lizards. By comparing the sizes of two lizards of the same species that are raised in different-sized terrariums, the scientist can evaluate if the amount of space available influences their growth. If the lizards in the larger terrarium grow to be larger than the lizards in the smaller terrarium, it suggests that the amount of space does impact their growth.