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- Apolysis abstract "Apolysis (Ancient Greek: ἀπόλυσις \"discharge, lit. absolution\") is the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups (Ecdysozoa). Since the cuticula of these animals is also the skeletal support of the body and is inelastic, it is shed during growth and a new covering of larger dimensions is formed. During this process, an arthropod becomes dormant for a period of time. Enzymes are secreted to digest the inner layers of the existing cuticle, detaching the animal from the outer cuticle. This allows the new cuticle to develop without being exposed to the environmental elements. After apolysis, ecdysis occurs. Ecdysis is the actual emergence of the arthropod into the environment and always occurs directly after apolysis. The newly emerged animal then hardens and continues its life.".
- Apolysis thumbnail Imperial_moth_3rdinstar_sjh.JPG?width=300.
- Apolysis wikiPageID "3776845".
- Apolysis wikiPageLength "1094".
- Apolysis wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Apolysis wikiPageRevisionID "544269536".
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_biology.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Cuticle.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Ecdysis.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Ecdysozoa.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink Epidermis_(zoology).
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLink File:Imperial_moth_3rdinstar_sjh.JPG.
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apolysis".
- Apolysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "apolysis".
- Apolysis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Apolysis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
- Apolysis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Noref.
- Apolysis subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Apolysis hypernym Separation.
- Apolysis type Disease.
- Apolysis comment "Apolysis (Ancient Greek: ἀπόλυσις \"discharge, lit. absolution\") is the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups (Ecdysozoa). Since the cuticula of these animals is also the skeletal support of the body and is inelastic, it is shed during growth and a new covering of larger dimensions is formed. During this process, an arthropod becomes dormant for a period of time.".
- Apolysis label "Apolysis".
- Apolysis sameAs Q4780452.
- Apolysis sameAs Apolisis.
- Apolysis sameAs m.09_fvc.
- Apolysis sameAs Q4780452.
- Apolysis wasDerivedFrom Apolysis?oldid=544269536.
- Apolysis depiction Imperial_moth_3rdinstar_sjh.JPG.
- Apolysis isPrimaryTopicOf Apolysis.