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    Water Loss from a Terrestrial Insect's Surface Is Minimal Due
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Water Loss from a Terrestrial Insect's Surface Is Minimal Due

Question 33

Question 33

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Water loss from a terrestrial insect's surface is minimal due to which of the following structures?


A) chitin and the cuticle
B) tracheae and spiracles
C) a proteinaceous epidermis
D) a long alimentary canal

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