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In general, it is difficult to determine the sex of an inchworm without closer examination under a microscope. Inchworms are the larval stage of moths, and their reproductive organs are not externally visible. To determine the sex of an inchworm, one would need to examine its genitalia, which are located internally. Additionally, the sex of an inchworm may not be relevant for most observers, as their behaviors and characteristics do not typically vary based on sex.

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