The Exoskeleton.
no
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.
Animals with bones on the outside have an exo-skeleton. Crabs, crayfish, lobsters and many insects have their bones on the outside.
No, it doesn't. Chitin is an sort of skeleton found on the outside of such animals as insects.
yes it does ------------- Many insects do, including the ant... it is called an Exoskeleton
Not exactly. They have what is called an exoskeleton, which means a skeleton on the outside. The shell or carapaceof a bug is its skeleton.
No, bees, like all insects are invertebrates, which means they don't have a bony skeleton.
A creature with an external skeleton is said to have an exo-skeleton.
A spider.
Any invertebrate does not have a skeleton. This includes insects, arachnids, crustaceans, molluscs and coelenterates, just to name a few.
There are no insects with a backbone because they are not vertabrates. They are in the category of invertabrates. The outside of an insect is hard, because they have an exoskeleton, which means that they have their skeleton on the outside, not the inside.
They have an exoskeleton rather than an endoskeleton like mammalia or reptilia