Exoskeleton.
Arthropods: lobsters, centipedes, spider
The skeleton of the tiger is an endoskeleton. This means that it is inside the skin instead of a shell on the outside.
No, endoskeletons are on the inside like human skeletons are. Endo is a latin prefix meaning "in". Exo means "out" therefore exoskeletons are on the outside as seen in beetles and other insects.
Ants, and other insects have exoskeletons. Unlike a skeleton found in an animal like a human, where it is made of bones and is found inside the body, the exoskeleton of an ant is made of a protein and is found on the outside of an ant (exo means outside or exterior). So when you are looking at an ant, you are seeing its exoskeleton. So yes, they have skeletons. Their skeletons are just on the outside.
As a rule, all mammals have skeletons on the inside. All insects have exoskeletons ( skeletons on the outside). exoskeletons (
Their skeletons tend to be on the outside
There are two types of skeletons. Exoskeletons are present in animals on the outside of the body. Examples of animals with exoskeleton include ants and crabs. Endoskeletons are present inside of an animal body. Examples of animals with endoskeletons include dogs and fish.
A grasshopper has an exoskeleton, the hard shell on the outside of its body.
Yes a cockroach does have a skeleton because in fact the skeleton is the outside of his body, this is called an exo-skeleton! Instead of skin they have skeletons!
skeletons
The name for the skeleton outside of an animal's body is an "exoskeleton." This structure provides support and protection for the organism and is commonly found in invertebrates such as insects and crustaceans.
Skeletons represent the rigid framework on which the body tissues hang.