Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What is Molting in invertebrates?

  1. A chemical used to control snails and slugs.

  2. The process of shedding the outer body covering in invertebrates.

  3. The death of plant or animal tissues.

  4. A pesticide applied to seeds before planting.

The correct answer is: The process of shedding the outer body covering in invertebrates.

Molting in invertebrates refers to the process of shedding the outer body covering. This process allows invertebrates to grow and regenerate their exoskeleton as they outgrow their current one. It is a fundamental part of the growth and development of many invertebrates, enabling them to accommodate their increasing size. This natural process is crucial for the survival and adaptation of various invertebrate species.