A dragonfly uses internal fertilization. This means that fertilization happens inside the female body and requires copulation in order to happen.
externally
Yes
The dragonfly is an insect and insects do not have an internal backbone. They have an external exoskeleton covering the body.
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Like all insects, dragonflies breathe through their skin.
A dragonfly is an invertebrate - it's an insect. Insects do not have internal skeletons.
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its internal
The exoskeleton of a dragonfly is a hard, external covering that provides structural support and protection to its body. Composed primarily of chitin, this rigid structure helps maintain the dragonfly's shape and protects its internal organs from environmental hazards and predators. The exoskeleton also plays a role in locomotion, allowing for the attachment of muscles that enable the dragonfly's remarkable flying abilities. Additionally, it is shed during the molting process as the dragonfly grows.
Yes.
Is a salmon internal or external?
Dragonflies have several internal and external organs. Like everything else, they have a brain, heart, and reproductive organs. Their brain lobes are large compared to the size of the rest of their bodies.