No, a turtle is not an exoskeleton it's an animal or more specifically, a reptile.
A turtle doesn't have an exoskeleton but a shell that is extended from its ribcage.
Yes, their entire shell is an extension of their spine.
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Yes Turtles do have an exoskeleton, it is called a shell. Without the shell the turtle would just be soft and in danger. :)
it has got an endoskeleton.
Yes Turtles do have an exoskeleton, it is called a shell. Without the shell the turtle would just be soft and in danger. :)
The answer to your question might be as simple as a turtle. But an external shell can also be called an exoskeleton. Many animals have exoskeletons like lobsters, grasshoppers, crabs, spiders, and armadillos. You can google "exoskeleton" for many more.
Sea Turtles are covered and protected by shells, similar to every other species of Turtle.
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
A butterfly has an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton appears when the caterpillar undergoes the metamorphosis process. It is the pup that dissolves and becomes the exoskeleton.
An exoskeleton.
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.
Exoskeleton is a noun.
No, an angelfish does not have an exoskeleton.