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Transcribed Image Text:23. Which stages of incomplete metamorphism are undergone by the grasshopper?
A. Nymph, pupa, adult
B. Egg, larva, pupa, adult
C. Egg, mymph, adult
D. Egg, pupa, adult
24. Which are the two hosts of ascaris?
A. Cow and man
B. Man and Dog
C. Cow and pig
D. Man and pig
25. Two organisms can be identified as belonging to the same species if they can
A. Eat the same kind of food
B. breed in a natural setting
C. exoskeleton
D. survive together in nature
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