exoskeleton
An exoskeleton is a hard outer supportive system found in some animals like insects and crustaceans. It provides protection, support, and structure to the organism.
A hard outer supportive system is often referred to as an exoskeleton. Exoskeletons are external structures that provide support and protection to an organism, commonly seen in arthropods like insects and crustaceans. They serve to maintain shape, protect against environmental hazards, and reduce water loss, enabling these organisms to thrive in various habitats. In engineering and robotics, exoskeletons can also refer to wearable devices that enhance human strength and mobility.
An exoskeleton.
exoskeleton
a very hard outer layer of the operating system, a bit like guy ruston from fulford school, he has a hard outer layer but is soft on the inside
shrimp!
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The hard part
Bugs are invertebrates, which means they do not have a spine. Instead, they have a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton.
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exskeleton
A hard outer covering protects an insect's soft body and gives the insect its shape.