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Match the following with respective "sclerite" in cockroach feature 
`{:("1)Located in between","a) Vertex"),(" two compound eyes",),("2) Largest in head","b) Frons"),(" regions below vertex",),("3) Rectangular in shape","c) Clypeus"),("4) Covering sides of ","d) Genae"),(" the head",),("5) Borders occipital","e) Occiput"),("foramen",):} `

A

1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d, 5-e

B

1-e, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d, 5-a

C

1-d, 2-c, 3-a, 4-c, 5-b

D

1-c, 2-d, 3-b, 4-e, 5-a

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To match the given features with their respective sclerites in a cockroach, we will analyze each feature one by one and identify the correct sclerite. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the feature "Located in between two compound eyes":** - This feature refers to the area that is situated centrally between the two compound eyes of the cockroach. - **Match:** This corresponds to **(a) Vertex**. 2. **Identify the feature "Largest in head regions below vertex":** - The largest sclerite located directly below the vertex is the area that occupies most of the head region. - **Match:** This corresponds to **(b) Frons**. 3. **Identify the feature "Rectangular in shape":** - The sclerite that has a rectangular shape is found below the frons. - **Match:** This corresponds to **(c) Clypeus**. 4. **Identify the feature "Covering sides of the head":** - The sclerite that covers the lateral sides of the head is known for its protective function. - **Match:** This corresponds to **(d) Genae**. 5. **Identify the feature "Borders occipital foramen":** - The area that forms the border around the occipital foramen, which is the opening for the passage of the nerve cord, is located at the back of the head. - **Match:** This corresponds to **(e) Occiput**. ### Final Matches: - 1) Located in between two compound eyes → **a) Vertex** - 2) Largest in head regions below vertex → **b) Frons** - 3) Rectangular in shape → **c) Clypeus** - 4) Covering sides of the head → **d) Genae** - 5) Borders occipital foramen → **e) Occiput**
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