Actually, they have 3 body sections: The segments of the body are organized into three distinctive but interconnected units, or tagmata; a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. The head supports a pair of sensory antennae, a pair of compound eyes, if present, one to three simple eyes, if present, ("ocelli") and three sets of variously modified appendages that form the mouthparts. The thorax has six segmented legs (one pair each for the prothorax, mesothorax and the metathorax segments making up the thorax) and two or four wings (if present in the species). The abdomen (made up of eleven segments some of which may be reduced or fused) has most of the digestive, respiratory, excretory and reproductive internal structures.
Yes. The three segments are head, thorax and abdomen.
Insects are a division of Arthropods, animals with segmented bodies.
the pairs of wings most insects have is two
All insects have six legs
The first pair of wings was used far before the time of the humans. Insects were the first to use wings.
Flies have 2 wings, are you f*cking stupid?
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
all insects have 2 antennas on thier head i hope this helps u :).
Nope. Flies always have 2 wings, and some insects like silverfish have none. However even insects with 4 wings can get one torn off by a bird.
There are not any insects that have just 1 wing. Most insects have 1 set of wings containing 2 full wings and this is how they fly.
no
The first pair of wings was used far before the time of the humans. Insects were the first to use wings.
Fireflies are beetles, which have two pairs of wings.
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Like all insects, they have 2 pairs of wings.
Flies have 2 wings, are you f*cking stupid?
They usually have a pair of antennae, though different insects have many different types. Source: wikipedia page on Insect_morphology#Antennae
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A fly or a ladybird for 2 of them
They are insects in which the outer pair of wings have become hardened wing covers (elytra).
yes because the first set of wings make the ladybug fly and the 2 pair protect the first pair.