why does the exoskeleton in mollusk not restrict growth
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Growth in an exoskeleton
Since exoskeletons are rigid, they present some limits to growth. Some organisms, such as mollusks, can grow by adding new material to the aperture of their shell. ... Before the old exoskeleton is shed, the cuticle separates from the epidermis through a process called apolysis.
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because the size of skeleton also increases
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