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GROWTH IN the animal body is always more or less cyclical, periods of comparative rest alternating with periods of activity. But in no group is this so evident as in the insects, in which development is punctuated by a series of moults or ecdyses, each preceded by a period of active growth and followed by a period in which true growth may be entirely absent.

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