hard and encases the body.
The bodies of arthropods are supported by a hardened exoskeleton made of chitin, a substance produced by many non-arthropods as well. In arthropods, the nonliving exoskeleton is like a form-fitting suit of armor.
No, they only have an exoskeleton.
Arthropods have an exoskeleton. Mollusks don't.
exoskeleton
Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Arthropods are segmented animals with jointed legs and an exoskeleton.
Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
Jointed legs, exoskeleton, growth by molting.
No, they have no exoskeleton like arthropods.
Do arthropods have backbones?No, it is the exoskeleton that holds the arthropod's body together. arthropods are invertebrates, which means they do not have backbones.