Yes, like all insects.
Yes, dragonflies do have exoskeletons. Dragonflies (Anisoptera) are insects and all adult insects have exoskeletons.
Yes
Yes, like all insects.
Yes a fly does have a Exoskeleton.
Yes, they do.
A Dragonfly is an invertebrate because it does not have a backbone and has an exoskeleton.
Yes. It is an animal but it does not have a backbone. Rather it has an exoskeleton.
A dragonfly is an invertebrate because it has an exoskeleton on the outside of its body instead of an internal skeleton with a backbone.
A dragonfly's body is covered by the exoskeleton, which is made of chitin, a naturally occurring polymer.
The dragonfly is an insect and insects do not have an internal backbone. They have an external exoskeleton covering the body.
Because it does not have beak,feathers,bones,ears,kidneys,lungs and so many other features.Having larvae in life cycle,two sets of wings,exoskeleton,compact eyes etc also make a dragonfly different from a bird
A dragonfly is an invertebrate because it has an exoskeleton on the outside of its body instead of an internal skeleton with a backbone.
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
why is a dragonfly not a fly
Both the butterfly and the dragonfly are insects, but the dragonfly is larger.
a dragonfly is considered and insect because it has six legs