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leaving a few cells intact, while groups of cells, called imaginal disks, develop into the tissues of the adult, using the nutrients from the broken down larva. this process of cell death is called histolysis, and cell regrowth histogenesis. examples of holometabolic insects include beetles , flies , bees
leaving a few cells intact, while groups of cells, called imaginal disks, develop into the tissues of the adult, using the nutrients from the broken down larva. this process of cell death is called histolysis, and cell regrowth histogenesis. examples of holometabolic insects include beetles , flies , bees...
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earthworms , insects , and grubs. they also eat small mammals, amphibians , reptiles , and birds as well as cereals , roots , and fruit (woodchester). the honey badger consumes honey , porcupines , and even venomous snakes (such as the puff adder). they will climb trees to gain access to honey from bees
earthworms , insects , and grubs. they also eat small mammals, amphibians , reptiles , and birds as well as cereals , roots , and fruit (woodchester). the honey badger consumes honey , porcupines , and even venomous snakes (such as the puff adder). they will climb trees to gain access to honey from bees...
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