Biology, asked by rohitgorai2007, 4 months ago

Earthworms and caterpillars have
(a) the cranium
(c) endoskeleton
(d) exoskeleton
(b) liquid skeleton
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Answered by balajispadalwar
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Explanation:

Caterpillars are not worms, although they are cold-blooded like worms. Caterpillars belong to the second largest order of insects, called Lepidoptera. These insects are butterflies and moths. ... Caterpillars are the larvae of moths or butterflies.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Caterpillars are not worms, although they are cold-blooded like worms. Caterpillars belong to the second largest order of insects, called Lepidoptera.The stages of development for members of Lepidoptera include egg, larva, pupa and adult. Caterpillars are the larvae of moths or butterflies.

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