The honey bee has an exoskeleton that covers it entire body. This exoskeleton provides some degree of protection for the insect from other animals they prey on it.
Yes because it covers the top part of your body.
I think its vanes
The skin covers and protects the body.
Yes, there are mulches that will discourage nesting ground bees. Ground bees dislike such non-organic mulches as pebbles applied as 3-inch (7.62-centimeter) covers.
One thing the top of a flower does is provide nectar for bees.
Otters have fur that they cover with saliva to make themselves less effected by the cold water.
integumentary, as in the skin that covers your entire body
bees
the thorax
the patella covers the top of the knee joint.
When bees sting you, they insert a barb into your skin and then send a venom down the barb and into your body.
When bees are standing still, the wings are folded back along the body. When they are flying the wings expand perpendicular to the body.