Endoskeleton is an interior skeletal structure.
Exoskeleton is an exterior skeletal structure.
Endoskeleton is the internal skeleton, which is what most people refer to when they just say skeleton. The exoskeleton, on the other hand, is an external skeleton which has protective features, eg crustaceans hard shell.
"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.
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
Some examples of living things that do not have a skeleton include jellyfish, worms, octopuses, and insects. These animals have other structural support systems in place of a skeleton, such as exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons.
Exo- means outer, and Endo- means inner. So an exoskeleton means that the "framework" of the creature is on the outside, like the lobster. An endoskeleton is inside the creature, so the soft parts are outside, like the bear or man. Endo means "inside", exo means "outside", and a skeleton is a structure that provides a rigid structure for the body. So, humans have endoskeletons (our rigid bones are inside our body), while crabs and lobsters have exoskeletons (their rigid shells are outside their body). It's simply a matter of where your support structure is - inside(end) or outside(exo).
The EXO-skeleton protects from OUTSIDE factors of danger,such as predators,weather,etc. While the ENDO-skeleton protects the organs of the animal..
No! It has an exo skeleton
if u mean skeleton then exo
Outer skeleton that provides protection
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.
Grasshoppers have an exo skeleton, meaning what gives them their shape is on the outside. Humans have endo skeletons. we get our shape from the bones inside.
A Scorpion
exo
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.
It is endoskeleton. Seahorses have an interior skeleton.
exo-skeleton
they all have exo skeleton