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Development Of Arthropod Exoskeletons

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The development of arthropod exoskeletons refers to the evolution and adaptation of the external skeletons of arthropods, including insects, crustaceans, and arachnids.

Key Features

  • Hard protective outer layer
  • Molting process for growth
  • Jointed limbs for mobility

Pros

  • Provides protection from predators and environment
  • Allows for efficient movement through jointed limbs
  • Facilitates growth through molting process

Cons

  • Limitations on growth due to rigid exoskeleton
  • Vulnerability during molting process

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