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- Arthropod_exoskeleton abstract "Arthropods are covered with a tough, resilient integument or exoskeleton of chitin. Generally the exoskeleton will have thickened areas in which the chitin is reinforced or stiffened by materials such as minerals or hardened proteins. This happens in parts of the body where there is a need for rigidity or elasticity. Typically the mineral crystals, mainly calcium carbonate, are deposited among the chitin and protein molecules in a process called biomineralization. The crystals and fibres interpenetrate and reinforce each other, the minerals supplying the hardness and resistance to compression, while the chitin supplies the tensile strength. Biomineralization occurs mainly in crustaceans; in insects and Arachnids the main reinforcing materials are various proteins hardened by linking the fibres in processes called sclerotisation and the hardened proteins are called sclerotin.In either case, in contrast to the carapace of a tortoise or the cranium of a vertebrate, the exoskeleton has little ability to grow or change its form once it has matured. Except in special cases, whenever the animal needs to grow, it moults, shedding the old skin after growing a new skin from beneath.".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton thumbnail Ant_SEM.jpg?width=300.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageID "18457721".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageLength "11560".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageRevisionID "704334010".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Arachnid.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod_cuticle.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Basement_membrane.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Biomineralization.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_carbonate.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arthropod_anatomy.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biomechanics.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skeletal_system.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Centipede.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Chitin.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean_larvae.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(mechanics).
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Desiccation.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Ecdysis.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Ecdysone.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Ecology.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Endopterygota.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Exoskeleton.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Cicada_molting_animated-2.gif.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobe.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Integument.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Membrane.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphosis.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Moulting.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Myriapoda.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Odonata.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Phenols.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Resilin.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Sclerite.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Sclerotin.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Squamous_epithelial_cell.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(mechanics).
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Tagma_(biology).
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Tanning.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Trilobite.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink Urticating_hair.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Ant_SEM.jpg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Crab_larva_(265_08).jpg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Cuticula.svg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Formigas-pote-de-mel.jpg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Ghost_crab.jpg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:K8085-21.jpg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Pandinus_cavimanus_-_female_07.JPG.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Scutigera_coleoptrata.JPG.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arthropod exoskeleton".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "arthropod exoskeleton".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "exoskeleton".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "sclerotised".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton subject Category:Arthropod_anatomy.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton subject Category:Biomechanics.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton subject Category:Skeletal_system.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton type Biophysic.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton type Mechanic.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton comment "Arthropods are covered with a tough, resilient integument or exoskeleton of chitin. Generally the exoskeleton will have thickened areas in which the chitin is reinforced or stiffened by materials such as minerals or hardened proteins. This happens in parts of the body where there is a need for rigidity or elasticity. Typically the mineral crystals, mainly calcium carbonate, are deposited among the chitin and protein molecules in a process called biomineralization.".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton label "Arthropod exoskeleton".
- Arthropod_exoskeleton sameAs Q4797676.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton sameAs m.04n4fks.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton sameAs Q4797676.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton wasDerivedFrom Arthropod_exoskeleton?oldid=704334010.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton depiction Ant_SEM.jpg.
- Arthropod_exoskeleton isPrimaryTopicOf Arthropod_exoskeleton.