The external skeleton used by arthropods is called an exoskeleton.
A system of bones inside or sometimes outside a body of an organism.
The word millipede is derived from two Latin words: Latin roots mille ("thousand") and pes ("foot"). A millipede is an arthropod. An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
The word skeleton comes to English (through Latin) from ancient Greek from the word skellein meaning dry up.
"Exo" is NOT a suffix, but it is a prefix. The prefix "exo" indicates outside. The word "exoskeleton" indicates a creature with a skeleton on the outside of the body.
These are animals with exoskeletons. Here are some sentences.We studied arthropods in biology class.Insects and crustaceans are arthropods.Arthropods have their skeletons on the outside of their bodies.
The prefix "Exo" Indicates outside. The word "exoskeleton" indicates a creature with a skeleton on the outside of the body.
A skeleton used during the day of the dead.
a ladybug is an arthropod because it has a segmented body. they have jointed legs, chitinous shells. ladybugs have appendages or there legs are jointed. they have no back bone. ladybugs have an skeleton on the outside of there body.
Although researching has provided a definition for the word trilobite there does not seem to be any reference as to why one would be referred to as a trilobite. A trilobite is an extinct arthropod from Paleozoic times of which the skeleton is divided into three parts.
The word skeleton is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The word skeleton has three syllables. (Ske-le-ton)
The word "skeleton" comes from the Greek word "skeleton," which means "dried-up body" or "mummy."