Yes, it is in the Phylum Mollusca, which also include...octopuses, squids, clams, and mussels
They are invertibrates. Therefore they have an endoskeleton.
Yes -- exoskeleton is an external skeleton, or shell. Crustaceans have this.
Crustaceans.
Exoskeleton
Crustaceans are invertebrates - they have an exoskeleton but no internal bones.
Yes, crustaceans do have an exoskeleton, as do all arthropods, including arachnids, insects, and crustaceansm
No, they are crustaceans which are arthropods which are invertebrates.This means they have an exoskeleton.
No, they are crustaceans which are arthropods which are invertebrates. This means they have an exoskeleton.
Yes, crustaceans have an exoskeleton, which is a hard outer structure that provides support and protection to their bodies. This exoskeleton is primarily made of chitin, a tough polysaccharide, and must be molted periodically as the crustacean grows. Unlike vertebrates, crustaceans do not have an internal skeleton; instead, their exoskeleton serves as both a skeleton and a protective armor.
Crayfish are crustaceans, and therefore have a shell-like outer covering called an exoskeleton.
Arthropods, crustaceans, arachnids, and some fungi and bacteria have exoskeletons.
Crabs are crustaceans, and they have an exoskeleton that is the hardened outer covering of their bodies.