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In cockroaches, the sclerites are joined to each other by
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  • A a thin and flexible articular membrane.
  • B the thin and flexible muscles of the tergites.
  • C the thin and flexible muscles of the sternites.
  • D the extended membrane of the wings.
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The correct answer is: a thin and flexible articular membrane.
The body of the cockroach is segmented and divisible into three distinct regions – head, thorax and abdomen. The entire body is covered by a hard chitinous exoskeleton (brown in colour). In each segment, exoskeleton has hardened plates called sclerites (tergites dorsally and sternites ventrally) that are joined to each other by a thin and flexible articular membrane (arthrodial membrane).

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