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Ecdysis

Ecdysis is the moulting of the cuticle in many invertebrates of the clade Ecdysozoa. Since the cuticle of these animals typically forms a largely inelastic exoskeleton, it is shed during growth and a new, larger covering is formed. The remnants of the old, empty exoskeleton are called exuviae.

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Etymology

Process

Insects

Spiders

Eurypterids

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Ecdysis

Nodes50
Edges49
Triples33
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.04
Components1

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Ecdysis

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related to Process · 8
Ecdysis → All, For, However, In, Often, Once, Then, While
related to Spiders · 7
Ecdysis → However, If, Members, Mygalomorphae, Not, Spiders, The
related to Insects · 5
Ecdysis → Each, Endopterygota, Endopterygotes, Exopterygota, The
related to Eurypterids · 3
Ecdysis → Eurypterids, Late Permian, They
related to External links · 3
Ecdysis → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Etymology · 2
Ecdysis → Ancient Greek, The
is a · 1
Ecdysis → moulting of the cuticle in many invertebrates of the clade Ecdysozoa

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exoskeleton new cuticle old moulting spiders spider process may growth insects larger time fluid species typically shed moults since hardens

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Ecdysisis amoulting of the cuticle in many invertebrates of the clade Ecdysozoa0.90text
spiders to extricate themselvesinstance ofleading to an eventual crack that allows for certain organisms0.80text
ecdysoneinstance ofmoulting is initiated by an increase in an ecdysteroid hormone0.80text
20-hydroxyecdysoneinstance ofmoulting is initiated by an increase in an ecdysteroid hormone0.80text
or turkesteroneinstance ofmoulting is initiated by an increase in an ecdysteroid hormone0.80text
Ecdysisrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Ecdysisrelated to EtymologyAncient Greek0.60section
Ecdysisrelated to EurypteridsEurypterids0.60section
Ecdysisrelated to EurypteridsLate Permian0.60section
Ecdysisrelated to EurypteridsThey0.60section
Ecdysisrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Ecdysisrelated to External linksMedia0.60section

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