A powered exoskeleton developed and used by anton vanko. A russion scientist.
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ReWalk is a powered exoskeleton. It is a frame with robotic devices that is made to help people with mobility disorders to walk again.
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No. There is a project in development for a powered exoskeleton... but it was concieved long before Iron Man.
And they don't fly.
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A butterfly has an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton appears when the caterpillar undergoes the metamorphosis process. It is the pup that dissolves and becomes the exoskeleton.
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When an insect sheds its outer skin, it's called molting.
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They are invertibrates. Therefore they have an endoskeleton.
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Toads are belonging into the class Amphibian. Hence Amphibians does not have exoskeleton. Hence the exoskeleton is absent in toads.
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It is a true exoskeleton. It supports the internal organs of the insect. Insects have no endoskeleton within their bodies.
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The hard outer covering of an insect is called the exoskeleton. It provides protection and support for the insect's body, as well as serving as a attachment point for muscles. The exoskeleton is made of a tough substance called chitin.
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The exoskeleton is made of chitin, a polysaccharide.
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A chameleon has scales, not an exoskeleton. It's a reptile, not an insect.
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The exoskeleton is made of chitin, a polysaccharide.
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Yes -- exoskeleton is an external skeleton, or shell. Crustaceans have this.
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No the jellyfish does not have a exoskeleton because if they di they could not move.
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An animal (insect) with an exoskeleton still grows under its exoskeleton like any other animal (insect). The exoskeleton is like a suit of armor, when the animal (insect) grows to big to fit inside its exoskeleton it sheds it, and a newer exoskeleton will grow to fit the animal (insect).
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Yes, beetles have an exoskeleton made of a tough, outer covering called a chitin. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the beetle's body.
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The antonym of exoskeleton is endoskeleton. An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton found in vertebrates, whereas an exoskeleton is an external skeleton found in arthropods and some other invertebrates.
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Rattlesnakes do not have exoskeletons. Their skin may look chitinous but it is not an exoskeleton.
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..EXOSKELETON is the outer most skeleton of our body by saira amir
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An exoskeleton? I think!
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The type of plankton that has a shell/exoskeleton is the Squilly.
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An insect does this to grow.
It expands rapidly before the next exoskeleton hardens.
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The function of the exoskeleton is to protect the internal organs and support the crayfish because it is an invertebrate.
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a snails has an exoskeleton known as a shell. The shell grows with the snail as it ages.
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they shed thier exoskeleton for a new one
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The root word of "exoskeleton" is "exo," which means external or outside.
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Insects do have exoskeleton! Exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body so they do need it and they do have it but I am not sure if all insects have exoskeletons
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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
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