flies, beatles, bees, hornets, and so on.
The Exoskeleton
Grasshoppers, like all other insects, have an exoskeleton.
Insects do have exoskeleton! Exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body so they do need it and they do have it but I am not sure if all insects have exoskeletons
No because they are an insect and insects don't have backbones.
Yes, like all insects bees have an exoskeleton.
Insects shed their exoskeleton in order to grow. They expand quickly before the next exoskeleton hardens.
most of them do
Most insects have small holes in the exoskeleton that is called the trachea. Oxygen is delivered directly to the insects tissues via the trachea.
Yes, the exoskeleton and wings do help insects to be a successful species. The hard exoskeleton protects internal organs and while wings allow movement.
Mosquito have a hard outer shell, similar to many other species of insects. This shell protecting and armoring their bodies is known as an "exoskeleton." Exo is the prefix regarding exterior or outside.
It is a true exoskeleton. It supports the internal organs of the insect. Insects have no endoskeleton within their bodies.
Yes, like all insects.