Do spiders have skeletons?
Do spiders have any bone like structures.
Answers:
The exoskeleton of spiders is composed of a tough material called cuticle. Cuticle is a composite material made up of a protein with microfibres of chitin embedded in it. Chitin is a polysaccharide. The microfibres are laid down in layers with the fibres in each layer having a slightly different orientation. It is this internal structure that gives the cuticle its strength.
on the outside...exoskeleton.
I thought their skeletons were on the outside of their body.
Their outside
They have an exoskeleton I believe, an outer skeleton.
NO EXO SKELETON ONE ON THE OUTSIDE
exoskeleton
No. They are arachnids and have exo-skeletons..bones on the outside.
spiders have exoskeletons ---- the outside shell
More like a shell, it's on the outside.
Exoskeletons like insects, not bones.
They re invertebrates so I would say no. Their outside shell might be classed as an exoskeleton. All I know is that they scare the living daylights out of a lot of people.
hmmmmm.good one..they never "crunch" when I kill them?*LOL*
On the outside- it's called an exoskeleton.
Yes, Exo-skeletons
All the organs etc are supported by an external skeletal network
As a side note, it also limits the size due to weight-bearing issues. Hence no giant movie sized spiders. Lucky for us flies.
Yes they do,it's so fragile though,that even if you drop it from a very low height it's skeleton will shatter.
Spiders, much like other arachnids have exoskeletons.
yes they do its called a exoskeletons
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
not lkike we do. but yes they have their own .
If you drop a tarantula its exoskeleton will shatter
spiders have exoskeletons - basically they wear their skeleton on the outside! The exoskeleton is the hard shell you see (or hear crunch when you squish one) on the outside of bugs & spiders. This is also why an insect/arachnid can fall far distances without being hurt (whereas humans die!), the exoskeleton protects them.
Yes, exo. Hee
They've got exoskeletons, which are basically just skeletons on the outside. Which is why they can't bend their bodies, I think. But just their legs. Hope this helped.
They have a skeleton but its on the outer part of their body.
*examines the bottom of shoe and scratches head*
..hmmmmmmm
yes , but unlike mammals they are on the outside of their bodies , what you see is not there skin but their skeleton
They have boners for lady spiders, but not for long, cos the lady spider eats them up for dinner after they get it on.
A spider has an outside (or exo)skeleton. It is made of protein, and is not mainly calcium like a mammals skeleton.
No, but they have an exoskeleton made of chitin, a protein.
EXOSKELETON
Would you say you have: an excellent, average or terrible short term memory capacity? (please read the rest)?
Global Warming?
If a human was buried on the dark side of the moon would it remain as it was ?
is it possible to to run a powerplant through hydrogen power?
An interesting question ..?
why does wood spit when it burns?
what exactly is kevlar, aparrently it's 5 times stronger than steel?
hello! is there anybody out there?
Answers:
The exoskeleton of spiders is composed of a tough material called cuticle. Cuticle is a composite material made up of a protein with microfibres of chitin embedded in it. Chitin is a polysaccharide. The microfibres are laid down in layers with the fibres in each layer having a slightly different orientation. It is this internal structure that gives the cuticle its strength.
on the outside...exoskeleton.
I thought their skeletons were on the outside of their body.
Their outside
They have an exoskeleton I believe, an outer skeleton.
NO EXO SKELETON ONE ON THE OUTSIDE
exoskeleton
No. They are arachnids and have exo-skeletons..bones on the outside.
spiders have exoskeletons ---- the outside shell
More like a shell, it's on the outside.
Exoskeletons like insects, not bones.
They re invertebrates so I would say no. Their outside shell might be classed as an exoskeleton. All I know is that they scare the living daylights out of a lot of people.
hmmmmm.good one..they never "crunch" when I kill them?*LOL*
On the outside- it's called an exoskeleton.
Yes, Exo-skeletons
All the organs etc are supported by an external skeletal network
As a side note, it also limits the size due to weight-bearing issues. Hence no giant movie sized spiders. Lucky for us flies.
Yes they do,it's so fragile though,that even if you drop it from a very low height it's skeleton will shatter.
Spiders, much like other arachnids have exoskeletons.
yes they do its called a exoskeletons
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
not lkike we do. but yes they have their own .
If you drop a tarantula its exoskeleton will shatter
spiders have exoskeletons - basically they wear their skeleton on the outside! The exoskeleton is the hard shell you see (or hear crunch when you squish one) on the outside of bugs & spiders. This is also why an insect/arachnid can fall far distances without being hurt (whereas humans die!), the exoskeleton protects them.
Yes, exo. Hee
They've got exoskeletons, which are basically just skeletons on the outside. Which is why they can't bend their bodies, I think. But just their legs. Hope this helped.
They have a skeleton but its on the outer part of their body.
*examines the bottom of shoe and scratches head*
..hmmmmmmm
yes , but unlike mammals they are on the outside of their bodies , what you see is not there skin but their skeleton
They have boners for lady spiders, but not for long, cos the lady spider eats them up for dinner after they get it on.
A spider has an outside (or exo)skeleton. It is made of protein, and is not mainly calcium like a mammals skeleton.
No, but they have an exoskeleton made of chitin, a protein.
EXOSKELETON
The answers post by the user, for information only, UKQnA.com does not guarantee the right.