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The terga sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined by

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Cementing glue
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Muscular tissue
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Arthrodial membrane
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Cartilage
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Solution

The correct option is C Arthrodial membrane
Terga (dorsal sclerites), sterna (ventral sclerites) and pleura (lateral sclerites) are joined together by a soft, colourless and flexible membrane called arthrodial membrane also known as an intersegmental membrane.
It is also seen at the base of sensory hairs, wings, etc.

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