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All insects live inside a hard skeleton (true or false)?

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All arthropods have a rigid exoskeleton, and legs that are jointed (arthropod means "jointed foot"). In order to grow, arthropods have to shed their whole exoskeleton all at once; this is called "molting." All insects have bodies which are divided into three sections: the head, thorax, and abdomen.
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