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Yes, arthropods are covered with an exeskeleton of a tough protein, chitin; this does afford a degree of protection. Crustaceans often further harden it through biomineralization with calcium carbonate. Unfortunately since it's inflexible they are compelled to moult periodically (ecdysis) in order to grow.

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