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    What Makes the Shell of a Lobster So Hard
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What Makes the Shell of a Lobster So Hard

Question 39

Question 39

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What makes the shell of a lobster so hard?


A) It contains chitin which is hard and inflexible.
B) The procuticle is impregnated with calcium salts.
C) It is due solely to a tanning process.
D) The procuticle and epicuticle are laminated.
E) The shell protein contains more lipid.

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