no arthropods have endoskeletons, completely different structures nothing like exoskeletons, exoskeletons are outer skeletons made of chitin only found on arthropods, endoskeletons are inner support structures like your skeleton, made of bone and/or cartilage.
Their alike because they are both skeletons
Humans and fish have endo skeletons and grasshoppers have exoskeletons (thats why you hear a crack if they are stepped on).
They have exoskeletons - they are covered with a hard outer covering made of chitin.
Endo = inside. Endoskeletons are skeletons like ours, bones on the inside. Arthropods have EXOskeletons, armour on the outside.All arthropods have segmented bodies with tough exoskeletons made from chitin.
No, endoskeletons are on the inside like human skeletons are. Endo is a latin prefix meaning "in". Exo means "out" therefore exoskeletons are on the outside as seen in beetles and other insects.
Most animals don't ! Exo-skeletal animals are usually insects and crustaceans. All other animals mammals, birds fish & humans) have an endo-skeleton.
Endoskeletons are located inside an organism. Exoskeletons are located on the outside of an organism, like a shell. Both are used for structure and protection.
Polar bears have endoskeletons.
Yes, the plates of 'armour' covering their bodies are their exoskeleton. Exo = outside, endo = inside. We have an endoskeleton, being our bones. Pretty much all other phyla have exoskeletons or none at all (worms etc).
no, they are mammals no mammals have exoskeletons
Lions have endoskeletons because they are mammals and we are mammals.
No, the don't. For example, crabs have exoskeletons.
Yes, all insects have exoskeletons.