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What distinguishes the pupa stage and adult stage of a caterpillar? A. being able to reproduce sexually B. searching for food C. looking wormlike D. being fertilized
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What distinguishes the pupa stage and adult stage of a caterpillar? A. being able to reproduce sexually B. searching for food C. looking wormlike D. being fertilized
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D. being fertillized
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The correct answer among all of the given choices would be: A. Being able to reproduce sexually.
Hope this is the answer you're looking for and that it helps. :)
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