Citin
The Exoskeleton
Insects do have exoskeleton! Exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body so they do need it and they do have it but I am not sure if all insects have exoskeletons
When an insect sheds its outer skin, it's called molting.
No because they are an insect and insects don't have backbones.
yes cockroach is an exoskeleton animal and the skeleton is made up of chitin and calcium carbonate
Oh, dude, no way! Insects don't have backbones, they have exoskeletons. It's like they're wearing their skeleton on the outside, which is pretty wild if you ask me. So yeah, insects are all about that exoskeleton life, no backbones needed.
Yes, like all insects bees have an exoskeleton.
Insects shed their exoskeleton in order to grow. They expand quickly before the next exoskeleton hardens.
A chitin that makes up the exoskeleton of insects is not made out of a polymer of amino acids. Chitin is a nitrogen that contains polysaccharide.
Insects are covered with a skeletal protection called an "Exoskeleton", that is located on the outside of the body, rather than the inside.
A bumblebee is an insect, which is a member of the Phylum Arthropoda. One of the defining characteristics of an arthropod is its exoskeleton.
most of them do