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The mouth of a housefly is adapted for sponging and sucking, consisting of a proboscis that extends to lap up liquids. Houseflies primarily feed on decaying organic matter, nectar, and other moist substances. They use their mouthparts to break down food into a liquid form, which they can then ingest. This adaptation allows them to feed efficiently on a variety of food sources.

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