kitiinimaisia
Kitiinimaisia is a Finnish term used in biology to describe organisms whose bodies, skeletons, or cell walls contain the polysaccharide chitin (kitiini). The word combines kitiini with the Finnish suffix -mäinen or -mainainen, producing a descriptor for organisms that rely on chitin for structural support or protection. In scientific contexts the term signals a characteristic rather than a strict taxonomic group.
Chitin is a long-chain polymer of N-acetylglucosamine that provides rigidity and toughness. In arthropods, which include
Examples commonly described as kitiinimaisia include many arthropods (hyönteiset, äyriäiset, hämähäkkieläimet) and fungi, though the exact
See also: chitin, exoskeleton, fungi cell wall, cellulose-free biopolymers.