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The exoskeleton of arthropods defines their gross morphology (as determined and maintained by principles of genetic expression); although life stages may evidence significant differences (egg and larval stages, versus adult shape, for example). Since the exoskeleton can't grow owing to its rigidity, arthropods need to periodically shed it in order to increase in size, a process called ecdysis.

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