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Tick Bite...under the microscope (tick mouthparts stuck in skin) video
Tick Bite...under the microscope (tick mouthparts stuck in skin) video
These are tick mouthparts embedded in the skin at the site of a tick bite. The yellow refractile material the mouthparts are made of is chitin. Chitin is a polysaccharide that comprises part of the exoskeleton of arthropods including insects, arachnids (such as ticks, mites, and spiders), and crustaceans (such as crabs and shrimp).
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First contributed: | 25 August 2022 |
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