Why is molting necessary for arthropds growth?

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2026-02-11 04:45

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Moulting (ecdysis) is the most convenient strategy for an arthropod organism's growth owing to the rigidity of the exoskeleton. If it were less inelastic it could potentially be stretched or enlarged by other means.

Moulting also seems to be exploited by many arthropod species for limb or process regrowth after amputation.

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