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Chapter 44.5, Problem 3LO
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To identify: The insect hormones involved in molting and metamorphosis.
Introduction: Insects have soft bodies with a chitinous exoskeleton. Insects have an endocrine system producing hormones. Hormones are chemicals messengers that are produced and circulated in the blood to regulate behavior, physiological, and
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1 SEM ACC W/RAVEN CARDED
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