Which feature restrict growth in insects?how do they get rid of it?
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Growth in insects is restricted by their exoskeleton made of chitin. They overcome this problem by molting. After the removal of old hard chitin layer, insects become covered with new soft chitin. While it is undergoing chemical changes, which result in its hardening, the insect has time to grow. Molting is regulated by special hormones.They get rid of the growth problem by Molting.
Growth in insects is restricted by their exoskeleton made of chitin. They overcome this problem by molting. After the removal of old hard chitin layer, insects become covered with new soft chitin. While it is undergoing chemical changes, which result in its hardening, the insect has time to grow. Molting is regulated by special hormones.They get rid of the growth problem by Molting.
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