Why do insects grow more slowly in cooler temperatures?
A) The cells are not large enough at lowered temperature.
B) Because they are warm-blooded, but unable to move from the larval state at lower temperatures.
C) The biochemical reactions that govern their growth occur more slowly at lower temperatures.
D) None of the above; they actually grow faster at slightly cooled temperatures.
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