How about just like In Kafka’s Metamorphosis What if we knew about the existence of a human-sized insect like this?
Even the thought terriblebut what about the possibility?
To get the answer to this question, it is first necessary to know the characteristics of insects.

Unlike most animals bodies of insects It’s very different. Because just like arthropods such as scorpions and spiders, insects also have an external skeleton. This exoskeleton consists of a hard and durable substance called chitin.
Chitin protects the bodies of insects from external factors and also protects their muscles from direct effects. attachment to exoskeleton offers. Of course, these exoskeletons actually answer our question. Because it plays an important limiting role and prevents insects from reaching large sizes.
How do their exoskeletons hinder their growth?

insect skeletons, Although it is productive for small insects, it can cause problems for them as they grow up. Because as an insect grows, its volume and mass increase, while its surface area decreases. As a result, the insect’s muscles and cells do not receive sufficient support via the exoskeleton.
Although a growing insect needs more muscle power skeleton His structure and limited movements prevent him from gaining this power. To prevent this, the number of legs must increase, causing the insect to lose its ability to be an insect.
Their skeletons aren’t the only obstacle to their growth.

One of these factors is oxygen. Insects breathe through small holes on their bodies called ‘spiracles’. These holes allow oxygen to spread throughout the insect’s body through tubes called trachea.
However, if we consider that an insect is growing, oxygen is not distributed to the body quickly enough. Perhaps insects were larger in size millions of years ago. The reason is that the oxygen level on Earth is much higher than today. Like now reduced oxygen levelThis allowed insects to grow to their current size.
giant insects If they walked around the world, we would probably avoid them instead of looking at them with curious eyes…
Sources: Live Science, IFL
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