| 11. | Although the process of ecdysis is metabolically risky and expensive, it does have some advantages.
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| 12. | Note that despite being internal, the tracheae of arthropods are shed during moulting ( ecdysis ).
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| 13. | Both groups also share a common skin-shedding mechanism ( ecdysis ) and molecular biological similarities.
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| 14. | She also experiences wild mood and personality swings around the time her ecdysis is supposed to occur.
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| 15. | Caterpillars undergo ecdysis and have a number of larval instars, usually five but varying between species.
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| 16. | When the new cuticle has formed sufficiently, the epicuticle and reduced exocuticle are shed in ecdysis.
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| 17. | Like all hemipterans, jewel bugs undergo nymphs ( usually five ) through successive moltings ( ecdysis ).
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| 18. | Collapse of the soft body during molting, or ecdysis provides the critical upper limit in arthropod size.
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| 19. | "' Ecdysis "'is the moulting of the horsehair worms, tardigrades, and Cephalorhyncha.
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| 20. | Once the molting stages are complete, the larva tardigrade attempts to find an ideal location to initiate ecdysis.
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