YES of course it does, It is an insect and all insects have an Exoskeleton. it may seem different in the case of termites but it is just much thinner, softer and probably more flexible than a lot of other insects.
Ants do not sink because of there exoskeletons. An ants exoskeleton makes an ant lighter. the material of an ants exoskeleton helps too.
No.
They have an exoskeleton.
an exoskeleton
No ants have an exoskeleton ---- Ants are insects; and all insects are invertabrates, meaning they don't have a spine (backbone).
External - Exoskeleton .
Yes all ant do.
Crabs, lobsters, beetles, ants.
Yes. For example, Ants.
Ants do not have bones like vertebrates; instead, they possess an exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides structural support and protection but is not susceptible to breaking in the same way bones are. Instead of breaking, an ant may become damaged if the exoskeleton is cracked or punctured. If injured, ants can sometimes repair their exoskeleton through molting, although this process can take time and energy.
no ants don't molt because they are living things mean they are like us we don't malt so they also don't molt Yes, ants molt. They have a hard exoskeleton which they must shed several times in their lives to grow.
No, an arthropod is any invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton.