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How do you call insects empty shells properly? Some insects take off its shells (skin) to be mature. How do you call insects' empty shells properly. When an insect take off its shell, how would it. would you say take off? How do you call a baby insect? A larva ?
2011年7月28日 01:25
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It sheds its skin.
2011年7月28日
The technical name for the outer skin - on or off the insect - is called the exoskeleton. Some people, if they see an empty exoskeleton, will call it a shell. When the insect takes it off, it "molts". Yes, a newly hatched baby insect is called a larva. A caterpillar is the larval form of a moth or butterfly. If it undergoes complete metamorphosis, like a butterfly, it will transform into an intermediate form called a pupa.
2011年7月28日
I don't believe "shedded" is correct. Common English would say, "the insect shed it's skin". Sometimes it can be called the insect's skeleton as well. A baby insect is a Larva.
2011年7月28日
Since Im not a scientist Im not sure but i think you can say shedded skin. for taking off its skin you can say shed I think. "The insect shedded its skin." I'm sure their are better words for this but this is very specific vocabulary. You would say larva for a baby insect.
2011年7月28日
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