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How does molting work in the process of shedding old exoskeletons and growing new ones?

During molting, an arthropod secretes enzymes that soften its old exoskeleton, allowing it to break free. The arthropod then absorbs water to expand its body and forms a new exoskeleton underneath the old one. Once the new exoskeleton is fully formed, the arthropod sheds the old one, revealing the new, larger exoskeleton underneath.


How do you use the word arthropod in a sentence?

These are animals with exoskeletons. Here are some sentences.We studied arthropods in biology class.Insects and crustaceans are arthropods.Arthropods have their skeletons on the outside of their bodies.


What is the arthropod skeleton composed of?

Arthropods have an external skeletal structure, or "exoskeleton", usually made from a material called "chitin", a natural-made carbohydrate-based polymer. Chitin is not unlike keratin (a protein-based natural polymer, used in other creatures to make nails, claws, hair, etc) in structure.


Is a barnacle a mollusk?

No, a barnacle is not a mollusk. It is a type of crustacean, specifically a type of marine arthropod related to crabs and shrimp. Barnacles live attached to hard surfaces such as rocks, boats, or even other animals, using a glue-like substance.


What are the major advantages and disadvantages of an arthropod's exoskeleton?

Advantages are, the exoskeleton provides a bony plate of armor for support and protection of the soft internal tissues and organs Disadvantages; it limits the possible size of the animal. Since the weight of an animal is a function of its volume. The molt period makes the organism vulnerable since the shell is so soft it makes it easy prey for predators