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Chapter 2, Problem 13TYU
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To explain: The reason that beetle does not get harmed by chemicals it stores and how it carries out the explosive discharge or irritating chemicals.
Introduction: Bombardier beetles can be found on ground. It inhabits all the places except Antarctica. It is a carnivorous insect. The bombardier beetle sprays a hot liquid in the case of danger. This is a defense mechanism that protects it from predators. The liquid contains irritating chemicals that can be fatal to its enemies.
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