No that would be external
No, an exoskeleton is a bugs skeleton or shell, covering the outside of its body. Lions are mammals, therefore, incapable of having or growing an exoskeleton. They have a skeletal system inside their body's, like humans and other mammals.
A lion, like all mammals, has an endoskeleton. An endoskeleton is an internal framework of bones and cartilage that provides support and protection for the body. In contrast, an exoskeleton is a hard external covering found in arthropods like insects and crustaceans. Lions, being mammals, have bones inside their bodies that make up their endoskeleton.
Yes, corals are composed of an exoskeleton
The animals that have endoskeletons are all vertebrates like lions, tigers, dogs, cats, etc. The animals that have exoskeletons are crabs, most insects, mullusks, clams, etc.
The bodies of arthropods are supported by a hardened exoskeleton made of chitin, a substance produced by many non-arthropods as well. In arthropods, the nonliving exoskeleton is like a form-fitting suit of armor.
Lions have endoskeletons because they are mammals and we are mammals.
No, an exoskeleton is a bugs skeleton or shell, covering the outside of its body. Lions are mammals, therefore, incapable of having or growing an exoskeleton. They have a skeletal system inside their body's, like humans and other mammals.
Yep , otherwise they wouldn't b classed as fish
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
A butterfly has an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton appears when the caterpillar undergoes the metamorphosis process. It is the pup that dissolves and becomes the exoskeleton.
An exoskeleton.
A lion, like all mammals, has an endoskeleton. An endoskeleton is an internal framework of bones and cartilage that provides support and protection for the body. In contrast, an exoskeleton is a hard external covering found in arthropods like insects and crustaceans. Lions, being mammals, have bones inside their bodies that make up their endoskeleton.
The Exoskeleton
Exoskeleton is a noun.
No, an angelfish does not have an exoskeleton.
Yes, corals are composed of an exoskeleton