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No, crickets are invertebrates.
no, they are mammals no mammals have exoskeletons
No, the don't. For example, crabs have exoskeletons.
Yes, all insects have exoskeletons.
Yes, coral does have exoskeletons made of calcium carbonate. These exoskeletons provide structure and support for the coral polyps, which are tiny organisms that secrete the calcium carbonate to build the coral reefs. Over time, these exoskeletons accumulate and form the large coral reef structures we see in the ocean.
No. Crickets, like many other insects, have exoskeletons made of chitin. Bones, such as those found among many animals, such as humans and other mammals and reptiles, are called an endoskeleton.
Insects have exoskeletons for both protection and structural support.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
No.
Yes, they do have exoskeletons. Exoskeletons are hard outer shells that protect and support the body.
Yes. Because bee is an insect. Insects have exoskeletons.
Crabs and shrimp have exoskeletons. Slugs, Starfish and Jellyfish do not.
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