An exoskelton is the layer on the hermit crabs actual body that they shed when they outgrow it. (similar as how a snake sheds their skin) A shell is that which the hermit crab takes as a home that normally if from snails.
An exoskeleton is the bone structure outside the body, a shell is not attached to an animal and is only used for protection and a home for snails
The type of plankton that has a shell/exoskeleton is the Squilly.
a snails has an exoskeleton known as a shell. The shell grows with the snail as it ages.
directly through their skin (exchange) at hinges points between the shell (exoskeleton)
Yes -- exoskeleton is an external skeleton, or shell. Crustaceans have this.
Yes Turtles do have an exoskeleton, it is called a shell. Without the shell the turtle would just be soft and in danger. :)
Yes Turtles do have an exoskeleton, it is called a shell. Without the shell the turtle would just be soft and in danger. :)
An exoskeleton? I think!
a shell
no it has a exoskeleton
yes the Lobsters Exoskeleton (Shell) is its skin.
No, when they molt their underground, so they get out of their shell, molt, get back in their shell and eat the exoskeleton. You have to let them eat it because it has the nutrients it needs.