A grasshopper's skeleton is external and is called an exoskeleton. It is made of a substance called chitin and does not contain bones. A human's skeleton is internal and in an adult contains 206 bones.
Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes. Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes.
is a bluegill fish internal or external
endoskeleton
This is an external skeleton. It's the shell.
Internal.
External - Exoskeleton .
internal
By definition, arthropod skeletons are external, a defining characteristic of the phylum; having both an internal and external skeleton would be redundant.
Yes it is.
Arthropods use external skeletons (exoskeletons).
No beetles have an exoskeleton or external skeleton not an internal skeleton (bones).
A grasshopper's skeleton is external and is called an exoskeleton. It is made of a substance called chitin and does not contain bones. A human's skeleton is internal and in an adult contains 206 bones.
No, we have our bones inside our bodies.
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Skeletons:All animals, including humans have skeletons. Humans have an internal skeleton. This means that our bones is on the inside of us. When an animal has an external skeleton it means that their skeleton is on the outside. These animals who have an external skeleton have what we commonly call shells. These shells are their skeleton which keeps their insides together. If you think of one of those big crabs and how there is a shell on the outside of them (not sea shells) this is their skeleton which is an external skeleton.
A cephalopod is a mollusk and an invertebrate; it has no skeleton neither external nor internal.