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What happens to the exoskeleton as an arthropod grows?


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What happens to an exoskeleton when an arthropod grows? The exoskeleton does not grow or expand, so it is shed and a new larger one grows. This is called molting. ... The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton.

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As the body underneath the exoskeleton grows, the animal begins to outgrow its tough exterior. In order to cope with this situation, arthropods undergo a process of shedding their exoskeleton and forming a new one periodically throughout their lifetime. A crab undergoing the process of ecdysis, or molting.

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