Examples of chitin in the following topics:
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- Arthropods are the largest grouping of animals all of which have jointed legs and an exoskeleton made of chitin.
- Arthropods also show the presence of an exoskeleton made principally of chitin, which is a waterproof, tough polysaccharide.
- It is made up of two layers: the epicuticle, which is a thin, waxy, water-resistant outer layer containing no chitin; and the chitinous procuticle, which is beneath the epicuticle.
- Chitin is a tough, flexible polysaccharide.
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- Like all fungi, chytrids have chitin in their cell walls, but one group of chytrids has both cellulose and chitin in the cell wall.
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- Arthropods, such as crabs and lobsters, have exoskeletons that consist of 30–50 percent chitin, a polysaccharide derivative of glucose that is a strong-but-flexible material.
- Chitin is secreted by the epidermal cells.
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- Additionally, a tongue-like organ called a radula, which bears chitinous tooth-like ornamentation, is present in many species, serving to shred or scrape food.
- The mantle (also known as the pallium) is the dorsal epidermis in mollusks; shelled mollusks are specialized to secrete a chitinous and hard calcareous shell.
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- As the tough and resistant outer cover of an arthropod, the exoskeleton may be constructed of a tough polymer, such as chitin, and is often biomineralized with materials, such as calcium carbonate.
- The increasing thickness of the chitin necessary to support this weight limits most animals with an exoskeleton to a relatively-small size.
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- Starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin are primary examples of polysaccharides.
- This exoskeleton is made of chitin, which is a polysaccharide-containing nitrogen.
- Chitin is also a major component of fungal cell walls.
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- The rigid layers of fungal cell walls contain complex polysaccharides called chitin and glucans.
- Chitin, also found in the exoskeleton of insects, gives structural strength to the cell walls of fungi.
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- The tracheal system, the most direct and efficient respiratory system in active animals, has tubes made of a polymeric material called chitin.
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- Fossils usually consist of the portion of the organisms that was partially mineralized during life, such as the bones and teeth of vertebrates or the chitinous or calcareous exoskeletons of invertebrates.
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- The composition of their cell walls also differs from the eukaryotic cell walls found in plants (cellulose) or fungi and insects (chitin).