The exoskeleton of a lobser is more commonly called the shell. It is made of a protein called chitin.
An exoskeleton is one that is outside the body, like a lobster's. Barn owls do not have them. They have their bones inside, like all vertebrates.
An exoskeleton is a boney outer shell (crabs, lobster) as apposed to an endoskeleton which is having the bones on the inside.
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.
The bodies of arthropods are supported by a hardened exoskeleton made of chitin, a substance produced by many non-arthropods as well. In arthropods, the nonliving exoskeleton is like a form-fitting suit of armor.
Insects are covered with a skeletal protection called an "Exoskeleton", that is located on the outside of the body, rather than the inside.
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The omnivorous "Clawed Lobster", no doubt.
They both have an exoskeleton.
No. They have a Exoskeleton or shell.
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No, a lobster has an exoskeleton (outer shell). An endoskeletonis an internal skeleton (as in humans and other mammals).