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4 May, 20:40

How can an arthropod grow if it is enclosed in an exoskeleton?

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  1. 4 May, 20:56
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    Crabs, lobsters, and shrimps shed their outer covering once or more each year in a process called molting. To molt, the crustacean secretes a new exoskeleton inside the old one, which it splits. The animal then pushes its body out through a gap between the thorax and the abdomen. After molting, the crustacean has a soft new exoskeleton that gradually hardens.
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