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Biology, 18.07.2019 03:00 taylor5384

Which is a disadvantage of molting in arthropods? a)the arthropods blend into their environment as they go through the process. b)the new exoskeleton can sometimes be too small, requiring multiple molts. c)the arthropods are more easily caught and eaten during the process. d)the new exoskeleton is not usually as strong as the older one.

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