Butterflies reproduce by internal fertilization and not by external fertilization. Butterflies, like most insects, will then lay the eggs and wait for them to hatch.
Actually a butterfly is external This was learnt during a Y8 Biology class butterflies, fish and frogs are external humans and horses are internal
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Insects in the world vary greatly. Some of these insects have external fertilization while a few others have internal fertilization.
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THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND. THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND.
Butterflies do not have external plates, but they have an exoskeleton, which helps to support and protect its body.
is a bluegill fish internal or external
An endoskeletonan internal skeleton is what humans, and most animals have. the bones are on the inside of the body.
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Jellyfish do not have any sort of skeleton.
By definition, arthropod skeletons are external, a defining characteristic of the phylum; having both an internal and external skeleton would be redundant.
THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND. THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND.
Ones that have no internal or external skeletons, like jellyfish for example.
They are very different organisms. Their internal structures are not at all alike. Hummingbirds are vertebrates like us, with internal skeletons, muscles and organs. Butterflies are insects, with their hard parts on the outside.
Arthropods use external skeletons (exoskeletons).
Yes, they do in deed. It's just like how us, humans, also have internal skeletons. Therefore, internal skeletons have bones.
An In-vertebrate. As in, they are not vertebrates at all. Ants are arthropods and have external skeletons, while vertebrates such as dogs, have internal skeletons
Orangutans are mammals who have internal skeletons.
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