Why is the total amount of heat needed to get to a specific insect growth stage different at high versus low temperatures?
A) There is a greater kinetic energy in the higher temperature system.
B) There are more cells involved at the higher temperatures.
C) Because the larva requires the higher heat to reach the adult stage.
D) It isn't. The specific heat is the same, even though the growth rates are different.
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