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What does the following sentence most nearly mean? 'The preparatory instars of such insects are aquatic; the adult instar is aerial.'

  • A. The volume of water is necessary for preparing the insect for transition rather than the volume of the air.
  • B. The insect's body is shaped like a star in both water and air.
  • C. The stage of preparation between molting occurs in water, while the final stage happens in the air.
  • D. These insects first breathe in water through gills and then continue to use the same organs to breathe in the air.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The sentence indicates that the insects undergo different stages of development, with the preparatory instars being aquatic and the adult instar being aerial. This highlights the adaptability of these insects to different environments. Choice A is incorrect as it focuses on the volume of water and air rather than the stages of development in different environments. Choice B is unrelated to the content of the sentence and does not capture the meaning accurately. Choice D is incorrect as it specifically mentions breathing through gills, which is not explicitly stated in the sentence. Therefore, choice C is the best interpretation of the sentence.