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Hard and tough like leather is the kind of skin that a ladybug has. The insect in question (Coccinellidae family) showcases an exoskeleton, which is the equivalent of a human backbone, but on the outside, not the inside, of the body. The outer covering serves to protect the lighter, lower, softer set of under-wings as well as all of the ladybug, from head, through thorax, to abdomen.
MECHANOCEPTOR
animal cells b/c skin is existent in only animal cells
Frogs
their skin feels soft and jellowy
Keratin
none
insect
dude i think its c
A ladybug is a ripe and red strawberry with seeds
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A ladybug (ladybird in the UK) has wings that are covered by two hard wing coverings called Elytra, when not in flight. So there is no moisture or scales.
It depends on what kind of ladybug it is.
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ladybug juice is bad for you because it burns your skin
Ladybugs eat leaves and aphids.
ladybugs have a ladybug organism which of course is a living system and can develop.
yes, they really like the strawberry kind!!