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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The exoskeleton
The cell has a membrane to help it keep its shape.
For 1. it keeps you in shape and helps you stay healthy 2. It gives you something to do and 3. it keeps you out of ANY kind of trouble.
keeps bones from rubbing together helps give the body shape
tough stretchy tissue which helps give the body shape and keeps the bones from rubbing together
Its exoskeleton, which gives the arthropod shape, support, and protection.
it helps keep the cells shape and keeps out harmful materials
It keeps your body in and shape and helps your body stay healthy.
Yes, they do! It it good for them and keeps them in shape for football and a lot of NFL players belong to Ballet companies during the off season! It also keeps them balanced and helps their flexibility.
solids
solids
It keeps shape because it is kept cold.