Snakes molt skin, but arthropods molt exoskeletons Snakes molt skin, but arthropods molt exoskeletons
Yes. In most arthropods, molting occurs at the end of every juvenile phase to allow the individual to accumulate more mass and bigger size while still retaining the exoskeleton. Molting usually ends once the animal achieves adult size, such as with insects and many arachnids. In other arthropods, such as with crabs, lobsters and tarantulas, molting continues even in adulthood.
Yes.
No, they're athropods.
The molting lava started flowing from the volcano. This is an example to the word molting.
The word molting, aka: a dog is molting, this is pronounced like mole-ting.
limit size of bag
True, that is the only way crustaceans can increase in size limited by their exoskeleton.
My penguin is not molting, penguins do not molt.
Replacing its feathers
That is the correct spelling of "molting" (also moulting).
diffusion and osmosis limit the size of a cell by how fast is can move