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An exoskeleton is a hard outer shell or protective covering found on the outside of certain animals, such as insects and crustaceans. It provides support and protection for the animal's body and organs.
The name for the skeleton outside of an animal's body is an "exoskeleton." This structure provides support and protection for the organism and is commonly found in invertebrates such as insects and crustaceans.
Insects have exoskeletons for both protection and structural support.
Insects do have exoskeleton! Exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body so they do need it and they do have it but I am not sure if all insects have exoskeletons
Insects need protection from various environmental threats, including predators, harsh weather, and pathogens. They often use physical adaptations like exoskeletons for structural support and camouflage for hiding from predators. Additionally, some insects produce chemical defenses, such as toxins or repellents, to deter threats. Social insects, like bees and ants, also benefit from communal behaviors that enhance their collective safety.
Meal worms are beetle larvae, and beetles are insects. All insects breath through tubes and holes all over their body.
An exoskeleton is a hard external covering that provides support and protection for the body of some animals, such as insects and crustaceans. It is made of a tough material like chitin and serves as a shell-like structure that covers the animal's body.
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becaus eour body is more complex than insects and worms....
Insects have body Sections but Arthopods have body Segments.
Yes, the hard skeleton is known as an exoskeleton.
Arthropods, such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans, are examples of organisms with external skeletons, also known as exoskeletons. These exoskeletons provide support and protection for the body but must be shed periodically to accommodate growth.