Exoskeletons and Endoskeletons both protect the animal. Both are a place for the animal's muscles to attach. This lets the animal move its body. Both types of skeletons are useful for supporting the body and holding it off the ground. An exoskeleton cannot grow, and must be shed each time the animal gets larger. An endoskeleton can grow, and animals with internal skeletons do not have to shed anything.
It's called an "exoskeleton," exo meaning "outside." Humans and many other mammals, avians, reptiles and amphibians have "endoskeletons," endo meaning "inside."
No. Wasps are insects and do not have a backbone.
No, an exoskeleton is a bugs skeleton or shell, covering the outside of its body. Lions are mammals, therefore, incapable of having or growing an exoskeleton. They have a skeletal system inside their body's, like humans and other mammals.
Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
In nature (animals) an exoskeleton is the hard shell on the outside of an animal - like a lobster or a crab. (Exo is latin for outside.) It's instead of a skeleton (bones) on the inside that more advanced animals and humans have.
A human skeleton is internal and made up of bones, providing structure and support to the body. Insects have an exoskeleton, which is a hard outer shell that covers their body for support and protection. Insects molt their exoskeleton to grow, while humans do not.
It's called an "exoskeleton," exo meaning "outside." Humans and many other mammals, avians, reptiles and amphibians have "endoskeletons," endo meaning "inside."
An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton found within the body of an organism, providing support and structure. In contrast, an exoskeleton is an external skeleton that covers the body, serving as protection and support for the organism. Humans have an endoskeleton, while insects typically have an exoskeleton.
Endoskeleton is the internal skeleton, which is what most people refer to when they just say skeleton. The exoskeleton, on the other hand, is an external skeleton which has protective features, eg crustaceans hard shell.
how humans have an internal skeleton under the muscular system plants have an exoskeleton which holds things in and keep them upright
No. Wasps are insects and do not have a backbone.
A grasshopper's skeleton is external and is called an exoskeleton. It is made of a substance called chitin and does not contain bones. A human's skeleton is internal and in an adult contains 206 bones.
No. Crickets, like many other insects, have exoskeletons made of chitin. Bones, such as those found among many animals, such as humans and other mammals and reptiles, are called an endoskeleton.
No, an exoskeleton is a bugs skeleton or shell, covering the outside of its body. Lions are mammals, therefore, incapable of having or growing an exoskeleton. They have a skeletal system inside their body's, like humans and other mammals.
The protein that makes up the exoskeleton of arthropods like insects and crustaceans is called chitin. It provides structural support and protection to the organism, similar to how keratin provides structural support to vertebrates including humans.
Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
No, a lobster has an exoskeleton (outer shell). An endoskeletonis an internal skeleton (as in humans and other mammals).