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Yes, all arthropods have exoskeletons

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Which of these has an exoskeleton arthropod worm vertebrate cnidarian?

An arthropod


What keeps an arthropod from drying out?

The exoskeleton


What are the features of a arthropod?

exoskeleton, chitin, molting


What process does an arthropod sheds its exoskeleton to grow a new one?

an arthropod sheds it old exoskeleton when it has grown to a point where it needs a larger exoskeleton. This process is called ecdysis.


What happens to an arthropod's exo skeleton as the arthropod grows up?

As the arthropod grows up, the exoskeleton sheds in order for the arthropod to grow inside of it.


What happens when an arthropod grows and its exoskeleton doesn't?

they shed thier exoskeleton for a new one


How does an arthropod grow larger?

Through shedding their exoskeleton.


What is a trait for an arthropod?

Arthropod traits include segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.


What happens to the exoskeleton when an arthropod grows?

Because of the hardness and inflexibility of the arthropod exoskeleton, they are not suited to expansion and need to be shed or discarded entirely to allow the arthropod to grow. This action is usually called moulting.


What is an arthropod's tough outer covering called?

Exoskeleton/ Chitin


What is the MAIN features of arthropoD?

An arthropod's main features are the segmented body, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.


Why is ecdysis necessary?

Ecdysis is when an arthropod molts its exoskeleton. Molting is necessary. The arthropod exoskeleton is inflexible, so, for it to grow larger, arthropods must molt.