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What happens to the caterpillar inside the cocoon?

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Answered by ghanashriurkude2005
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Inside the cocoon and the chrysalis, the caterpillar is transforming into a new creature. ... The fluid breaks down the old caterpillar body into cells called imaginal cells. Imaginal cells are undifferentiated cells, which means they can become any type of cell. Many of these imaginal cells are used to form the new body.

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Answered by Kamlesh9871singh
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Inside the cocoon and the chrysalis, the caterpillar is transforming into a new creature. ... The fluid breaks down the old caterpillar body into cells called imaginal cells. Imaginal cells are undifferentiated cells, which means they can become any type of cell. Many of these imaginal cells are used to form the new body.

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