Insects. Ants, Beetles, Potato Bugs, etc.
Cell walls of fungi are similar to exoskeletons of insects because they are both made up of chitin. Chitin is made up of complex carbohydrates.
Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .
Animal cells have no chloroplasts.Animals are not photosynthetic.
Both animal and plant cells contain genetic material, DNA.
Yes, but only in eukaryotic plant and animal cells. Prokaryotes do not contain membrane-bound organelles such as the Golgi apparatus.
Endoskeleton, it is a mammal, and no mammals have exoskeletons. You'll find that most animals in the insects and arachnids section of the animal groups, do however. the exoskeletons on insect are often mistaken for a "shell" of the animal.
The two phyla of animals that contain an exoskeleton are Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans, and Mollusca, which includes animals like snails and clams.
An invertebrate is a classification of an animal which means that the animal does not have a spine. A good example of an invertebrate is a jellyfish. There are also some insects that are invertebrates, amny of which have exoskeletons, or a hard outer shell to protect them.
No. Arthropods have "exoskeletons", shells outside their bodies that contain and protect their internal organs.
If an animal with an exoskeleton was to fall from a height, the exoskeleton would break as it has no fleshy protection.
Those things are called crayfish with 12 legs and a exoskeleton .
No, insects are invertebrates because they contain exoskeletons, not endoskeletons. no they are invertebrates
Cell walls of fungi are similar to exoskeletons of insects because they are both made up of chitin. Chitin is made up of complex carbohydrates.
no, they are mammals no mammals have exoskeletons
arachnids, arthropods etc all animal are invertebrates unless if they are a mammal, reptile, bird, amphibians or fish
Animal fossils contain hydroxyapatite from bones.Plants contain carbon.
Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .