What types of animal HAS an exoskeleton? Here are a few: (insects are animals.) *Beetle *Ant *Crab *Fly
No, starfish do not have a backbone. They belong to a group of animals known as echinoderms, which have a hard, calcareous exoskeleton made up of plates called ossicles. This exoskeleton provides structure and support, but it is not a true backbone like vertebrates have.
No, butterflies have no backbone, or spine, as with all insects. Their bodies are supported and kept in the right shape by a hard "Exoskeleton". 'Exo' means 'outside of'. The exoskeleton is actually just the outside of the butterfly - the part that you can see as its body.
Periosteum is the type of bone that covers the surface of every bone in the body. It is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue that provides nourishment and serves as a protective layer for bones.
The type of bone that makes up the majority of the diaphysis of a long bone such as the humerus is compact bone. The diaphysis is the shaft of the bone that contains bone marrow and adipose tissue.
Osteocytes are the most abundant bone cell type comprising about 95% of all bone cells. Although relatively inert, they are capable of molecular modification and synthesis.
yes it has an exoskeleton Ants belong to a phylum called the arthropods. Arthropods have shells, which are classified as a type of external skeleton or exoskeleton. They do not have internal skeletons of the type that we vertebrates have.
They don't have bone because they're an invertebrate. They have an exoskeleton instead.No. They have a rigid outer layer called an exoskeleton
No. They have a Exoskeleton or shell.
Because they have an exoskeleton.
NO! all insects have an exoskeleton
they don't have a skeleton like we do, they are invertabrates meaning they don'thave a back bone. they have an exoskeleton that is like a shell on the out side of their body.
The type of plankton that has a shell/exoskeleton is the Squilly.
No arthropods are organisms with a hard exoskeleton goats have a bone skeleton
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