All insects have an outer shell called the exoskeleton.
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all insects molt in one form or another
what kind of insect that is a beetle with a red shell and tiny black spots?
why does my 12moth old chicken lay a soft shell egg then i see blood on the outer shell
The outer shell on animals is called an exoskeleton. This exoskeleton is there because these animals do not have a spine like humans do, so they must have the shell to protect them from harm.
Pill bugs, also known as isopods, have a hard shell. These tiny insects measure about one inch long and have a black body.
no, because it has a hard outer shell
The outer shell of an atom is the valence shell, which contains the valence electrons.
the valence shell
valence shell
When an insect sheds its outer skin, it's called molting.
chlorine has 6 electrons in the outer shell. although these have a special name, they are called valance electrons.
Some seeds have an outer covering which makes it hard for insects and animals to get into. Sunflower seeds have a hard outer shell to protect itself from predators.
No. A vertebrate is an animal that has a spinal column (vertebra) inside it's body. A grasshopper is an insect and has an outer shell.
Electrons in the outer most shell are called Valence Electrons.
These are the noble (inert) gases.
Nitrogen has five electrons in its outer shell and bromine has seven in its outer shell.
hello it has 5 electrons on the outer shell
2 outer shell electrons