No, insects do not have skeletons or backbones (vertebrae). Cockroaches are invertebrates and have exoskeletons, hard cases on their outsides that support, contain, and protect their internal parts.
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No! It has an exo skeleton
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!
Exoskeleton.
It has an exoskeleton.
Yes Yes it does All insects and arachnids are invertebrates and have exoskeletons.
The shell of a cockroach is called an exoskeleton. The skeleton is on the outside of its body to protect against predators.
Insects have an 'exo-skeleton' or outer-skeleton - instead of an internal bone structure.
It has no internal skeleton. It has an exoskeleton covering the outside of its body.
A Cockroach is an Invertebrate because it doesnt have a back bone
Outer skeleton that provides protection
yes cockroach is an exoskeleton animal and the skeleton is made up of chitin and calcium carbonate