Yes, all insects have exoskeletons.
flys
flys medium flys flys medium flys
no, they are mammals no mammals have exoskeletons
No, the don't. For example, crabs have exoskeletons.
flys and other bugs flys and other bugs flys and other bugs flys and other bugs
yes flys are invertabrates
Insects have exoskeletons for both protection and structural support.
How Time Flys was created in 1973.
No, insects have exoskeletons, which are hard, external skeletons that provide support and protection. These exoskeletons are made of a material called chitin.
flys and horse flys
No.
Yes, coral does have exoskeletons made of calcium carbonate. These exoskeletons provide structure and support for the coral polyps, which are tiny organisms that secrete the calcium carbonate to build the coral reefs. Over time, these exoskeletons accumulate and form the large coral reef structures we see in the ocean.