A red fox has an endoskeleton.
Exo = outside (think of taking an exit to get out)
Endo = inside (think of INdo)
The foxes skeleton is inside of them. This is what makes it an endoskeleton.
endo
No, endo-meaning inside.
endo yeah endoskeleton
Exo- is the prefix opposite to endo-, as in exoskeleton and endoskeleton.
Endoskeleton. It has an internal skeletal frame.
they are both creatures with skeletons (::)
Endoskeleton
well they have a backbone and no exoskeleton
Because they have no endo- or exoskeleton. (No bones or shell)It doesn't have a backbone
The 'endo' in the word 'endoskeleton' is a big clue because it means 'inner.' So, yes, a St. Bernard has an endoskeleton. The opposite of endo is exo. An exoskeleton is an 'outer skeleton.'
The prefix "endo-" usually refers to something inside or internal. In the case of endoskeletons, it implies that the skeleton is located inside the body of an organism, as opposed to an exoskeleton which is on the outside.
endo = inside so endoskeleton = skeleton inside the body. exoskeleton = skeleton outside the body (bugs, for example)