- Procuticle
The procuticle is the major portion of the
exoskeleton of aninsect (and various otherarthropod s); its exact composition and structure may differ somewhat among differenttaxa , but certain aspects can be generalized:
* When first secreted by the epidermis, it is soft, pliable, and pale, as much of the chemical composition ischitin .
* The chitin molecules are intertwined to form microfibrils, and the microfibrils are often laid down in parallel to form layers ("lamina").
* The microfibrils are embedded in aprotein matrix, and it is the chemical process of cross-linking between these protein chains (calledsclerotization ) that causes hardening and darkening of the outer portion of the procuticle; this sclerotized layer is called the exocuticle to differentiate it from the unsclerotized portion below it, or endocuticle.
* When sclerotization is complete, the regions of exocuticle form rigidsclerite s, and are separated by membranous areas of endocuticle which retain their flexibility.
* The exocuticle cannot be digested during the molting cycle (seeecdysis ), but the endocuticle can be resorbed, so only the exocuticle andepicuticle are shed.
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