Any type of skeleton requires multiple cells to harden and support the animal. An amoeba is an invertebrate and a one-celled creature that barely has a cell wall. It surrounds its food with its body and then digests it. It has neither endo- or exoskeleton.
They don't have one. Amoeba are single-celled organisms without a skeleton.
Yes. Birds, fish, and mammals always have an endoskeleton.
The spine is a part of the endoskeleton.
A tiger shark has an internal skeleton, so is endoskeleton.
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.
Its a lie
No they have an extoskeleton
Endoskeleton
Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
Arctic foxes are mammals and have internal skeletons (endoskeleton).
endoskeleton
endoskeleton
Endoskeleton. (inside bones) Birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and mammals have endoskeletons although there is the odd exception to the rule which has both. However no mammals have true exoskeletons.
You, for one animal with a endoskeleton.
(teeth are not part of endoskeleton )
it has got an endoskeleton.
Snails have both exoskeleton and endoskeleton. The shell is the exoskeleton. And the remaining part is endoskeleton.