an exoskeleton maybe like all insects
to better understand dragonflies, you have to know that biologist clasify the world into five kingdoms, namely: Prokaryot, Monera,eukaryotic Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The last one Animalia is where the dragonfly comes from. Then it subdives into arthropods (one of the subdivisions) and the again it subdives into insects Insects form the largest single group in the animal Kingdom and can be defined as creatures whose bodies have three sections: head, thorax and abdomen, the central one (thorax) bearing three pairs of legs and, in most cases, two pairs of wings. One of the Orders within Insecta is Odonata - and these are our dragonflies!
Because they have a head, thorax, and adbomen, they are considered to have an exoskeleton, meaning their skeleton is on the outside rather than the inside of their bodies.
there you go !!
For more info, look up the five kindgoms, you will be amazed at what you find.
P.S. I teach science !
Bees are classified as invertebrates because they lack a backbone or spinal column. Instead, they have an exoskeleton for support and protection. Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth.
it is animals skeleton
The feminine of a bee is a worker bee. A male bee is a drone. All hives have one queen bee in charge.
Bumble bee.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
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it looks the shape of are body
Nope... it's an insect. It has no internal skeleton.
Because it has a rackin bod to keep it dandy
Yes. Bumblebees have exoskeletons as do all arthropods.
you cant become skeleton Mario you only become: fire Mario, ice Mario, boo Mario, and bee Mario.
The smallest animal skeleton in the world is believed to be the Barbados threadsnake (Leptotyphlops carlae), which is a type of snake. The skeleton of this tiny snake measures about 10-15 mm in length.
Bees, like all other insects, do not have a bony skeleton. A bee's outer casing is its exoskeleton, and it is composed mainly of substance called chitin, a hard, horn-like material.
no, bumble bees and lobster are invertibrates, which means no vertabre. they have an exo skeleton though which protscts their internal organs
No, bees, like all insects are invertebrates, which means they don't have a bony skeleton.
No, bees -- like all insects -- do not have a bony skeleton, so no backbone. They have a hard outer casing called an exoskeleton which gives them their body shape.