The exoskeleton of bugs is commonly referred to as the "cuticle." This hard outer structure provides support and protection to the insect's body and is composed mainly of chitin, a tough, flexible polysaccharide. The cuticle can vary in thickness and texture, depending on the species and its environment.
any mammal has an internal skeleton but bugs have an exoskeleton
Everything but bugs
all the bugs and some sea animals
Yes, stink bugs are invertebrates since they do not have any form of internal skeleton.
Yeah, Of course they does ... besides shellfish and bugs with exoskeletons, only worms don't have any sort of skeleton.
endo = inside so endoskeleton = skeleton inside the body. exoskeleton = skeleton outside the body (bugs, for example)
No, bed bugs are insects and the have an external skeleton or exoskeleton.
I think it is an ectoskeleton like other bugs
Yes and No There is a character called Dry Bones who is like a skeleton but is not called skeleton
They are called lady bugs
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
a hydrostatic skeleton