It’s call a skeleton ahhhh I sorry I tried to be funny but failed yaa don’t be like me.
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No, spiders do not have backbones. They belong to a group of animals called arachnids, which have an external skeletal structure called an exoskeleton for support and protection instead of an internal backbone.
Molluscs extract calcium carbonate from seawater to build their shells. They secrete this mineral to form the hard outer layer that protects their soft bodies.
Some examples of animals with shells include snails, clams, oysters, turtles, and hermit crabs. Shells serve as protective outer coverings for these animals, providing support and defense against predators.
Reptiles.
insect
The organism you are referring to is likely a type of crab, specifically a species with a soft body protected by two hard bluish-black shells. This type of crab typically consumes a diet consisting of both plants and animals, including plankton.
because they protect themselves:)
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Insects are exoskeletol. They have armor like bodies or hard shells
Bivalves ( clams. mussels, scallops)
No, rats do not have shells. Rats are mammals and belong to the rodent family, characterized by their fur-covered bodies and lack of any hard protective outer layer like a shell. Shells are typically found in certain species of animals, such as mollusks and some reptiles, but not in mammals like rats.
Animals without backbones, such as insects, crustaceans, and mollusks, can grow coverings like exoskeletons or shells. These hard outer coverings help protect and support their bodies, allowing them to thrive in various environments.
No, spiders do not have backbones. They belong to a group of animals called arachnids, which have an external skeletal structure called an exoskeleton for support and protection instead of an internal backbone.
Exoskeleton.
some animals such as clams have hard shells to protect them. sometimes if a predator sees a sheel it will either think it's a rock, but even if they dont think its a rock they will struggle to get the clam out of the shell even though some animals are able to.
Yes an Oyster has a soft body inside a hard shell.