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No if you find a species that looks like a Grasshopper but has a stinger it is a Weta.

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No, a grasshopper does not have a spine. Insects that do not have spines but have hard outer layers on their bodies are called exoskeletons.

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Yes. A grasshopper is an insect, and therefore has a exoskeleton.

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no. a butterfly is an arthropod. one of the groups of invertebrates

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Grasshoppers are invertebrates. No invertebrates have bones, including ribs, so grasshoppers do NOT have ribs.

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Exoskeleton more detail other than that

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Yes.

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What is the major component of the exoskeleton of a grasshoppers?

The exoskeleton is made of chitin, a polysaccharide.


Do grasshoppers have exoskeletons?

Grasshoppers, like all other insects, have an exoskeleton.


Do grasshopers have back bones?

No. Grasshoppers like all insects have an exoskeleton.


What are a grasshoppers body covered with?

Their body is covered with a hard exoskeleton.


What is a grasshopper's body supported by?

Grasshoppers are insects and they have an exoskeleton that supports their bodies.


What is the body covering of a grasshopper and how that covering protects it?

Like all insects, grasshoppers have exoskeletons.


Do grasshopers have bones?

No. Grasshoppers like all insects have an exoskeleton.


How is the armor of a grasshopper different from that of a starfish?

Grasshoppers have an exoskeleton (which is composed of chitin), but starfish do not.


Does a grasshopper have a backbone?

No, grasshopper do not have a backbone, in fact they don't have any bones at all. Insects, like grasshoppers, are supported by an outer shell called an exoskeleton. Exoskeletons are made of a substance called chitin.


Do grasshoppers have scales?

Grasshoppers, like all other insects, have an exoskeleton.


Are Grasshoppers vertebrates?

vertebrates because they do not have an internal skeleton. Instead, they possess an exoskeleton (i.e. a skeleton "on the outside") made of a substance called chitin.invertebrate.vertebrate


Do grasshoppers have a hard or a soft shell?

Grasshoppers have a hard 'shell' (which is their exoskeleton), a skeleton worn on the outside of the body to protect soft tissues, rather than an endoskeleton (like what humans have) which is a support framework mostly located within the tissues.