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  • Beetle Reproduction: Location of Reproductive Structures
    The reproductive structures on a beetle are located in the abdomen.

    Here's why:

    * Abdomen: The abdomen is the last section of a beetle's body, located behind the thorax. It houses the digestive system, respiratory system, and reproductive organs.

    * Thorax: The thorax is the middle section of the beetle's body and contains the legs and wings.

    * Head: The head is the first section and contains the antennae, mouthparts, and eyes.

    While the reproductive organs are located in the abdomen, they are often not visible externally. The male beetle's reproductive organs are primarily used for mating, and the female beetle's reproductive organs are used for egg laying.

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