The exoskeleton is the hard outer shell of arthropods.
Yes, the hard skeleton is known as an exoskeleton.
actually they do have a skeleton on the outside that's why you hear that crunch when u step on one.They have exo-skeleton,there skin is there skeleton,inside they only have organs. is this answer reflect to worms, snails and slugs also???????????/
Not exactly. They have what is called an exoskeleton, which means a skeleton on the outside. The shell or carapaceof a bug is its skeleton.
Insects have an 'exo-skeleton' or outer-skeleton - instead of an internal bone structure.
Yes all insects have an exoskeleton.
insects and crustacaens
no
because it forms the outer skeleton of arthropods including insects..
Insects move without a traditional skeleton by using an exoskeleton, a tough outer structure that provides support and protection. Their bodies are segmented and flexible, allowing for movement through the contraction and relaxation of muscles attached to the inside of the exoskeleton. This system of muscles and joints enables a wide range of movements, including walking, flying, and jumping. Additionally, insects can use hydraulic mechanisms to aid in their movement, especially in their legs.
Darkling Beetles have exoskeletons, just all ALL insects.
All insects have just six legs.
Ladybirds are insects; all insects have an external skeleton without a backbone.