Yes all insects have an exoskeleton.
Yes, the hard skeleton is known as an exoskeleton.
Wasps, like all insects, are invertebrates. They do not have an internal skeleton, so no vertebra. Their hard outer covering supports and gives shape to their bodies and it is called an exoskeleton.
Darkling Beetles have exoskeletons, just all ALL insects.
Yes Yes it does All insects and arachnids are invertebrates and have exoskeletons.
No. Like all insects and all arthropods, praying mantises have an external skeleton (their skin is their skeleton).
All insects have just six legs.
Ladybirds are insects; all insects have an external skeleton without a backbone.
No. Wasps are insects and do not have a backbone.
A Cockroach is an Invertebrate because it doesnt have a back bone
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.
No, bees -- like all insects -- do not have a bony skeleton, so no backbone. They have a hard outer casing called an exoskeleton which gives them their body shape.
Not all insects do.