Yes, flies have exoskeletons. Flies are arthropods and all arthropods have an exoskeleton. More than 90% of creatures on earth are arthropods.
All arthropods have exoskeletons and joint appendages.
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Endo = inside. Endoskeletons are skeletons like ours, bones on the inside. Arthropods have EXOskeletons, armour on the outside.All arthropods have segmented bodies with tough exoskeletons made from chitin.
No. Arthropods have "exoskeletons", shells outside their bodies that contain and protect their internal organs.
No, it is a polysaccharide that makes up the exoskeletons of arthropods.
Yes, all arthropods have exoskeletons
Yes they are. Cockroaches are insects, which, along with other segmented organisms with exoskeletons, are also arthropods.
Toads are vertebrates, which are animals having backbones. Arthropods are invertebrate animals having exoskeletons and no backbones.
Arthropods, crustaceans, arachnids, and some fungi and bacteria have exoskeletons.
I'm assuming you mean "what animals HAVE exoskeletons". The answer: Arthropods.
All insects have an exoskeleton, as it is one of the defining characteristics of almost all arthropods, and seeing as insects are arthropods, you can bet that all insects DO have exoskeletons.