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Angel Stephenson
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2 May, 23:59
What is the function of a chitin?
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Belinda Townsend
3 May, 00:17
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Chitin is the main ingredient in the exoskeletons of arthropods and crustaceans and is also in the cell walls of fungi. That means everything from beetles, spiders, and butterflies to lobsters, crabs, and shrimp have some chitin in their protective armors.
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