the process of shadding of old skin by a nymph is called _____
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the process of shadding of old skin by a nymph is called ECDYSIS...
- The process of molting is called ecdysis.
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The process of shedding of old skin by a nymph is called Ecdysis.
- These animals often have inelastic exoskeletons formed by their cuticles, which are shed during growth, forming a new, larger encapsulation.
- Damaged tissue and absent limbs can be regenerated or substantially reconstituted by ecdysis.
- Complete regeneration may take a series of moults, with each moult putting a bit more weight on the stump until it becomes normal or near normal.
- Arthropods undergo apolysis before they undergo ecdysis, in which the old exoskeleton is sucked away from underlying epidermal cells.
- A secreted mucus fluid collects in the exuvial space between the old cuticle and epidermis, containing inactive enzymes that are activated only after the new epicuticle has formed.
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