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the shedding of old skin in cockroach is called​

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Answered by pushpachowdhary28
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The process of molting is called ecdysis. When a cockroach nymph has outgrown its old skin, it finds a protected place to complete the molting process. It takes in air and splits its old skin right down the back.

Answered by kwilson23
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Molting

Explanation:

All nymphs go through the well-known process of shedding the skin which is called molting. As you can see from the cockroach larvae pictures below, the bodies of roaches at this period of time become white and soft.

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