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An exoskeleton functions as an insect's skeletal system. Unlike humans who have a skeletal structure on the inside, insects have theirs on the outside. (Exo- Greek for outside, external)

This limits how large insects can get (thank goodness) so, unlike mammals, reptiles and other creatures that have an internal skeletal system, insects can only grow to a certain size due to gravity. The bigger something gets, the more gravity is being exerted on it, so theoretically insects would cave in on themselves if they got too big. This is why lobsters, crabs, and other crustaceans are larger than an average beetle because being underwater allows their exoskeletons to grow a little bit more.

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12y ago

The definition of an exoskeleton is a "Protective structure of the body of an animal", but in modern science, exoskeletons are wisely developed electronic or robotic suits that make the body stronger, and help the body function.

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Exoskeletons are actually the 'bones' of a bug. They just have theirs on the outside.

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exoskeleton means "outside skeleton", meaning that their bodies are resistant to attacks from predators,humans and the like.

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the same as any exoskeleton it protects the inner body part with the organs

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11y ago
  • Backs off enemies.
  • Can't tear the skin anymore.
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