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Yes, the exoskeleton and wings do help insects to be a successful species. The hard exoskeleton protects internal organs and while wings allow movement.

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What has no backbone but has wings?

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Does an exoskeleton prevent flying?

Not at all, as insects are among the most succesful flyers on the planet and they all have an exoskeleton. They actually used part of it to make their wings.


What are all the insects that can fly?

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How do insects get wings?

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Do grasshoppers have scales?

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What insects do not have an exoskeleton?

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What is the body covering of a beetle?

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Does a young cockroach have wings?

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What are 5 characteristics of insects?

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What structures do most insects have?

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