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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 143918" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I went a bit deeper than that, into the composition of the exoskeletons of various groups of invertebrates, calcium uptake, mineral ratios, how calcium is used in the body etc etc.</p><p>The plain fact is calcium is not used in forming a spiders exoskeleton and the excess is not stored in a spiders body in any way, let alone in the exoskeleton.</p><p>It took a bit of sorting through University Papers and biological text books but the information is there, it can't be denied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 143918, member: 27677"] I went a bit deeper than that, into the composition of the exoskeletons of various groups of invertebrates, calcium uptake, mineral ratios, how calcium is used in the body etc etc. The plain fact is calcium is not used in forming a spiders exoskeleton and the excess is not stored in a spiders body in any way, let alone in the exoskeleton. It took a bit of sorting through University Papers and biological text books but the information is there, it can't be denied. [/QUOTE]
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