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Doctors Stunned by This Easy Home Test for Digestive Issues

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A number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain the evolution of holometaboly from hemimetaboly, mostly centering on whether or not the intermediate stages of hemimetabolous forms are homologous in origin to the pupal stage of holometabolous forms.

Temperature-dependent metamorphosis
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