exoskeleton
Bugs are invertebrates, which means they do not have a spine. Instead, they have a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton.
Mulasks with hard outer shells are called "snapping turtles." These turtles have powerful jaws and a strong beak-like mouth that allows them to snap and clamp down on prey or threats. They are known for their aggressive behavior and defensive capabilities.
The outer layer of a watermelon is called the rind or the peel. It is typically green in color and has a hard, smooth texture.
Mainly Diatoms
exoskeleton
An exoskeleton is a hard outer supportive system found in some animals like insects and crustaceans. It provides protection, support, and structure to the organism.
An exoskeleton.
exoskeleton
a very hard outer layer of the operating system, a bit like guy ruston from fulford school, he has a hard outer layer but is soft on the inside
shrimp!
The hard part
Snails do not have bones but they do have a hard outer shell, like a clam, known as an exoskeleton.
the outer portionof most bones is a layer of hard compactbone called the "Cortex".
Compact or cortical bone is hte hard, strong layer of bone.
Bugs are invertebrates, which means they do not have a spine. Instead, they have a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton.
Mulasks with hard outer shells are called "snapping turtles." These turtles have powerful jaws and a strong beak-like mouth that allows them to snap and clamp down on prey or threats. They are known for their aggressive behavior and defensive capabilities.