No, insects do not have skeletons or backbones (vertebrae). Cockroaches are invertebrates and have exoskeletons, hard cases on their outsides that support, contain, and protect their internal parts.
Yes, a cockroach has an outer skeleton called an exoskeleton. This is to protect its soft insides from predators and harmful environments.
No exoskeleton
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nastiness.
No! It has an exo skeleton
Yes a cockroach does have a skeleton because in fact the skeleton is the outside of his body, this is called an exo-skeleton! Instead of skin they have skeletons!
Yes Yes it does All insects and arachnids are invertebrates and have exoskeletons.
Exoskeleton.
It has an exoskeleton.
Insects have an 'exo-skeleton' or outer-skeleton - instead of an internal bone structure.
The shell of a cockroach is called an exoskeleton. The skeleton is on the outside of its body to protect against predators.
It has no internal skeleton. It has an exoskeleton covering the outside of its body.
Outer skeleton that provides protection
A Cockroach is an Invertebrate because it doesnt have a back bone
Exoskeleton