The chitin in the exoskeleton of many arthropods is strengthened by

a

lids

b

proteins

c

calcium compounds

d

organic salt

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BenJoshua111
2 years ago
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Ayodejman
5 years ago

these guys are correct o. the question was the chitin are strengthened by not made up of. so it's calcium compounds o precisely calcium carbonate.

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

The cuticle (non-cellular protective covering) in arthropods forms a rigid exoskeleton, composed mainly of chitin, which is periodically shed as the animal grows. The exoskeleton's middle zone is made of both protein and chitin and is responsible for the strength of the exoskeleton. It may be additionally strengthened by minerals, such as calcium.

Avnie
2 years ago

These are the kind of questions we should be praying against 😩 God help us 🙏🧎

Messi333333
5 years ago

The chitin in the exoskeleton of arthropods is strengthen by protein and minerals such as calcium carbonate.

PPP_Ayb
7 years ago

its really Calcium compounds o, stop d confusion

Nduke Obong
10 years ago

d is d ans cus calcium functn x to give strength while protein help to build up d body

Ggggsjb
2 years ago

chitin is strengthened by the deposit of hardened protein and minerals
so both protein and calcium compounds are correct

Hafsah15
1 year ago

While you all have given your widow's mite in providing answer to this question, I so much believe that we all understand simple English.

Chitin is strenthened by deposits of hardened protein (not just ordinary protein as seen in the option) as well as calcium compounds.

Hence, calcium compounds is the most correct answer.

DivineGod1
1 year ago

The correct answer is C. calcium compounds.

Chitin is a polysaccharide that provides structural support to the exoskeleton of many arthropods, such as insects, crustaceans, and arachnids. While chitin itself is a robust molecule, its strength and rigidity are enhanced by the deposition of calcium compounds, such as calcium carbonate or calcium phosphate, into the chitin matrix. This process, called calcification, helps to harden the exoskeleton and provide additional protection and support to the animal.

Proteins (option B) are also associated with chitin in the exoskeleton, but they do not primarily strengthen it. Instead, they often serve as cross-linking agents or help to organize the chitin fibers.

Lipids (option A) are not related to the composition or strengthening of chitin.

Organic salts (option D) are not typically associated with the strengthening of chitin in arthropod exoskeletons.

King33Victor
3 months ago

another knowledge gained

FRED2RYME
5 years ago

In arthropods, chitin is strengthen by the deposit of mainly hard proteins and may be aided by calcium.
so the correct option is b

temmytee642
10 years ago

yea d ans is protein

darkypearl
11 years ago

i thnk its protein,we talkn abt chitin hre

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

The chitin in the exoskeleton of many arthropods is strengthened by **proteins**. The exoskeleton is composed of skeletal elements with physical properties that are adapted to their function and the eco-physiological strains of the animal. These properties are achieved by forming elaborate microstructures that are organized in several hierarchical levels like the so-called twisted plywood structure, which is built by stacks of planar arrays of complex chitin-protein fibres. So, the correct answer is **B. Proteins**.

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