Examples of ecdysis in the following topics:
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- The name derives from the word ecdysis, which refers to the shedding, or molting, of the exoskeleton.
- The embryonic development stage lasts for 14 hours; development then continues through four successive larval stages with ecdysis between each stage (L1, L2, L3, and L4) ultimately leading to the development of a young male or female adult worm.
- It must be shed (a process called ecdysis) in order for them to grow.
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- The process of molting and replacing the cuticle is called ecdysis, which is the derivation of the superphylum's name.
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- Ecdysozoa includes nematodes and arthropods; named for a commonly-found characteristic among the group: exoskeletal molting (termed ecdysis).
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- In order to grow, the arthropod must shed the exoskeleton during a process called ecdysis ("to strip off"); this is a cumbersome method of growth.