Grashopper do not actually have bones at all, as they possess what is called an exoskeleton.
This exoskeleton is on the outside of the grasshopper and is made of various proteins, lipids and chitin.
The exoskeleton of a grasshopper is made of chitin, a polysaccharide.
A grasshopper has one exoskeleton.
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Spiders do not have bones. They have exoskeletons which is a hard outer shell.
Spiders and crabs both have chitinous exoskeletons and many limbs.
Spiders have chitinous exoskeletons, eight legs, multiple compound eyes, many of them create webs, and they are predatory.
No, spiders as well as other arachnids (like scorpions) and insects have exoskeletons. That means their bodies have hard outer shells, not internal bones.
No. All spiders have exoskeletons. They do not have spines or other bones.
Spiders have exoskeletons and also a small endoskeleton of plates made of a cartilage-like material.Spiders have exoskeletons and also a small endoskeleton of plates made of a cartilage-like material.
No. Spiders are arachnids, which are invertebrates. Instead of bones, spiders have hard exoskeletons made of chitin.
A spider is an invertebrate, as it doesn't have a spine.
Beetles usually have wings and they have exoskeletons for protection. Spiders have eight legs, and they have fangs the inject venom when they bite.
Spiders are arachnids, which means that they are animals with exoskeletons. Their "skin" is a hard outer coating that protects their soft inside bodies.
no, they are mammals no mammals have exoskeletons
Yes. Spiders are arthropods and have exoskeletons (the hard parts are on the outside like lobsters, unlike mammals who have hard parts (bones) inside the muscles)