How to use in-sentence of “exoskeleton”:
– An important advantage of an endoskeleton over an exoskeleton is that the endoskeleton provides more structural support.
– The exoskeleton protects the insect.
– A firefly is an insect, so it has an exoskeleton and three body parts.
– An exoskeleton supports and protects an animal’s body from outside and not like the internal endoskeleton – of, for example human beings – from inside.
– As the exoskeleton cracks open at the seam, the adult dragonfly crawls out.
– A new exoskeleton is then secreted to replace the old one.
– Just like our muscles connect to our bones to make us walk and stand up, the muscles of an insect connect to the exoskeleton to make it walk and move.
– It use this to crawl out of the water, and wait for its exoskeleton to dry.
Example sentences of “exoskeleton”:
– This process is not limited to humans, but it does not apply to organisms with a hard exoskeleton such as arthropods.
– The exoskeleton is made of hard plates of chitin.
– The exoskeleton reduces the loss of water.
– Arthropods such as crustaceans often have parts of their exoskeleton made of keratin, sometimes in combination with chitin.
– A carapace is the top part of an exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups.
– A hard exoskeleton covers the entire body.
- This process is not limited to humans, but it does not apply to organisms with a hard exoskeleton such as arthropods.
- The exoskeleton is made of hard plates of chitin.
- The exoskeleton reduces the loss of water.
– Like other insects, beetles have no internal bones, but instead have a hard exoskeleton on the outside of the body.
– They are built from Colony colonial polyps from the phylum Cnidaria which secrete an exoskeleton of calcium carbonate.
– The Coleoidae do not have a true endoskeleton in the evolutionary sense; here, a mollusc exoskeleton evolutiondeveloped into several sorts of internal structure, the “cuttlebone” of cuttlefish being the best-known version.
– The new exoskeleton is initially soft but hardens after the moulting of the old exoskeleton.