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Can insects have osteoporosis? |
Can insects have osteoporosis? they don't have bones, instead they have segments of exoskeleton made out of chitin, which consists mostly of glucose. Lisa, my answers are long? Miss Smarty Pants! Report It no...they dont have bones i really dont think so. no since they do not have bone, just an exoskeleton ants can.. |
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