Exoskeleton , exoskeletonesque , exoskeletonish ,
The plural form of crustacean is crustaceans.
A chitinous exoskeleton.
Chitinous teeth in crayfish help them grasp and manipulate food as they feed. These teeth are used to crush and grind food items, making it easier for crayfish to consume their prey. Additionally, chitinous teeth aid in the breakdown of food particles during digestion.
The chitinous covered "claw" on a decapod (lobsters and crayfish)
Rattlesnakes do not have exoskeletons. Their skin may look chitinous but it is not an exoskeleton.
This is the exoskeleton, or chitin, chitinous covering.
Spiders and crabs both have chitinous exoskeletons and many limbs.
Like all insects, it has a chitinous exoskeleton, but no bones.
Like all arthropods, the grasshopper is protected by a chitinous exoskeleton.
The chitinous cuticle serves to protect an insect's body. A disadvantage of this protective structure is that it can't effectively grow with the insect. As the insect grows, it must shed its outgrown cuticle through a process called molting.
A chitinous cell wall is a tough, protective outer layer found in the cells of some fungi and arthropods, such as insects and crustaceans. It provides structural support and protection for the organism.
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