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In an arthropod such a crustacean or an insect, how are the muscles attached to the exoskeleton? With the structural pro

Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 4:05 pm
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In an arthropod such a crustacean or an insect, how are the muscles attached to the exoskeleton? With the structural protein titin They are not attached because otherwise the organism could not molt Using ligaments O On special protrusions called apodemes O With Gorilla Glue

How are endoskeletons similar to exoskeletons? O Both use muscles pushing against body fluids to cause motion Both use antagonistic pairs of muscles to cause motion O Both consist of the same biomaterials Both cover and surround all of the soft tissues of an organism O Both represent inert, nonliving tissue

When light is absorbed by a photoreceptor: O a G-protein is activated a second messenger system is generated O 11-cis retinal of rhodopsin is changed to all trans-retinal o all of these happen