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No, arthropods do not have a hydrostatic skeleton. Instead, they possess an exoskeleton made of chitin, which provides structural support and protection. This rigid exoskeleton contrasts with hydrostatic skeletons found in organisms like jellyfish and earthworms, which rely on fluid pressure within their bodies for support and movement.

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