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ingestion in caterpillar

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Answered by Vadanya01
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Explanation:

The preferential ingestion of non-nutritive chemicals is known as pharmacophagy [19]. Once ingested, these compounds are sequestered in the blood and integument of the caterpillars [20], [21].

Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

The preferential ingestion of non-nutritive chemicals is known as pharmacophagy. Once ingested, these compounds are sequestered in the blood and integument of the caterpillars.

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