Prosoma and Opisthosoma
The protective structure of a coconut is called the husk, which is a fibrous layer surrounding the hard shell of the coconut. The husk helps protect the inner seed and provide cushioning during transport.
Mollusks have hard shells to help protect them.
No. Spiders are arachnids, which are invertebrates. Instead of bones, spiders have hard exoskeletons made of chitin.
Spiders do not have bones. They have exoskeletons which is a hard outer shell.
Periosteum is the hard strong layer of bone
Dentin is a hard tissue that makes up the bulk of the tooth structure beneath the enamel. It is sensitive to stimuli such as temperature changes and decay, and serves to protect the inner pulp of the tooth.
Bones, because they can support and protect body organs because they contain hard mineral deposits.
No. Nor do any Spiders have a backbone. Spiders' structural support comes from their hard external body panels. They do not have any bones.
The lithosphere of an egg is the hard outer shell. It provides protection for the inner contents of the egg and helps maintain its structure.
A hard hat to protect the head is a helmet.
The physical hard outer structure that helps to protect the brain from becoming damaged is called the Cranium also known as the skull.
No, spiders do not have backbones. They belong to a group of animals called arachnids, which have an external skeletal structure called an exoskeleton for support and protection instead of an internal backbone.