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I believe the material you are looking for in an insects exo skeleton is kitin. It is because of kitin that an insect crunches when you crush it.

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An insect's external skeleton, also known as its exoskeleton, is primarily made of a tough protein called chitin. Chitin provides structure and support to the insect's body, much like a suit of armor. It also helps protect the insect from physical injury and provides a surface for muscle attachment.

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Arthropods have an exoskeleton made of chitin

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Do insects have endoskeletons?

No, insects have exoskeletons, which are hard, external skeletons that provide support and protection. These exoskeletons are made of a material called chitin.


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