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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.

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9y ago

Yes, a cockroach has an outer skeleton called an exoskeleton. This is to protect its soft insides from predators and harmful environments.

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No exoskeleton

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