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Scrpion string is located on...

Scrpion string is located on

A

Head

B

Abdomen tip

C

Dorsal surface of thorax

D

Ventral side of abdomen.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Location**: The scorpion sting is located at the tip of the abdomen. This is a specific anatomical feature of scorpions. 2. **Function of the Sting**: The primary function of the scorpion sting is to paralyze or kill its prey. This is essential for the scorpion's survival as it allows them to capture and consume their food. 3. **Mechanism of Prey Capture**: Scorpions use their large front pincers (also referred to as claws) to hold onto their prey. Once the prey is secured, the scorpion uses its sting to deliver venom. 4. **Conclusion**: Thus, the scorpion sting serves both as a means of defense and a tool for hunting, located at the tip of the abdomen. ---
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