The majority of insect species are
A) holometabolous insects that cannot fold their wings against the body.
B) pterygous insects that cannot fold their wings against the body.
C) neopteran insects that cannot fold their wings against the body.
D) holometabolous neopteran insects.
E) holometabolous insects without functional digestive tracts.
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