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.
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β 16y agoAmoebas do not have an endoskeleton or exoskeleton. They are single-celled organisms that lack a rigid internal or external support structure. Instead, their shape is maintained by their cytoplasm and the pressure of the water within their cell.
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β 12y agoThey 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.
No. The amoeba is a protist.
An amoeba does not have eyes
Its a lie
No they have an extoskeleton
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Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
Arctic foxes are mammals and have internal skeletons (endoskeleton).
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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.
Animals with endoskeletons include humans, fish, birds, and mammals. Endoskeletons provide internal support and protection for the body's soft tissues, muscles, and organs.
The main parts of an endoskeleton include bones, cartilage, and connective tissues. Bones provide structural support and protection for the body's organs, while cartilage helps cushion and support joints. Connective tissues, such as tendons and ligaments, help attach muscles to bones and provide stability to the skeleton.
it has got an endoskeleton.
Snails have both exoskeleton and endoskeleton. The shell is the exoskeleton. And the remaining part is endoskeleton.