As with all arthropods, it has an exoskelton.
Centipedes have an exoskeleton, which is a hard external skeleton that provides protection and support for their bodies. This exoskeleton is made of a tough material called chitin.
Centipedes belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
The giant desert centipede's taxonomy is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Chilopoda Order: Scolopendromorpha Family: Scolopendridae Genus: Scolopendra Species: S. heros
The phylum Echinodermata has an internal calcareous skeleton made up of plates or ossicles. This skeleton provides support and protection for organisms in this phylum, such as sea stars and sea urchins.
The centipede belongs to the Chilopoda class, which is part of the Myriapoda subphylum. They are arthropods commonly found in soil and leaf litter habitats.
The stingray is a vertebrate, scientifically classified in the phylum Chordata. Its skeleton is made of cartilage instead of bone, but it still has a vertebrate skeleton. AND IT IS A CHORDATEStingrays are vertebrates
Yes, it does...it has an exoskeleton.
No, insect
The arthropod group
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
A cheetah has an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton.
The boney kind.
internal
This is called an exoskeleton.
It has an exoskeleton.
anthipod
a spine?
Exoskeleton.