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TEST-Chapter 38 Arthropods

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... definitely does not measure human souls for good and evil, there have been a wide variety of myths and mythology associated with the life and the existence of the dragonfly. But before we go down to the lore by location, one very striking aspect comes to mind. Change. In many regions and as a norm o ...
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... The eggs hatch into nymphs. Nymphs looks like small adults, but usually don't have wings. Insect nymphs eat the same food that the adult insect eats. Nymphs shed or molt their exoskeletons (outer casings made up of a hard substance called chitin) and replace them with larger ones several times as th ...
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