false, I think, slugs are in mollusk class and do not have multi section body
Two
This is a bivalve mollusk.
two body sections
The spider's body is divided into two main sections: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. These sections are connected by a narrow waist-like structure called the pedicel.
A crustacean is an arthropod that has two or three body sections, five or more pairs of legs, and two pairs of antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae.
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
The two body sections of a typical crustacean the head and the abdomen, to which appendages are attached. By contrast, a typical insect has a head, thorax and an abdomen.
a millipedes structure is it has two body sections, and many pairs of legs as in alot the two body sections consist of a head with one pair of anntenae and a long abdomen with many segments.
Lobsters, are in fact, arthropods. Arthropods must have segmented body pieces and have an exoskeleton. While it may be true that that lobsters have shells, it does not have the mantle cavity that confirms that it is a mollusk.
conchs and scallops
A spider fits this description. Spiders have 8 legs, a cephalothorax and abdomen as their two body sections, and they do not have antennae.
No. It only has two. plus six legs.