Yes. The body parts are called head, thorax and abdomen. The thorax is where the legs (and wings if it has them) are attached.
Six legs = insect, eight legs = arachnid, ten legs = crustacean, many legs = centi/millipede. ^^
No, unless you count a spider as an insect, but a spider is actually an arachnid.
Scorpions are also arachnids.
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Correct, an insect has six legs and 3 body sections, those being the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
Not all of them. For example, an ant does have 3 body parts and 6 legs, though a spider does not. I hope this helps! :)
Insects have only six legs.
Never- insects have only six legs.
yes
6 legs and 3 body parts
No they are not. Insects have 3 body parts (head, thorax, abdomen) and only have 6 legs. arachnids have 2 body parts (head, abdomen) and have 8 legs. Both insects and arachnids are arthropods.
No. Insects have 3 body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen) and six legs. As well as compound eyes, two antennae, and a hard exoskeleton.
No they don't. A spider has 2 body parts but an insect has 3 =)
no, a tarantula is obviously a type of spider. all spiders are part of a group called arachnids. insects have 3 main body parts and 6 legs. arachnids have 2 main body parts and 8 legs.
No, a weevil is an insect.All insects have 3 body parts and 6 legs.
Insects usually have 6 legs, the body in 3 main parts (head, thorax & abdomen) , and wings.
Insects have three body parts - head, thorax and abdomen. 15 Three. twelve. By VA
No, insects typically have six legs and spiders have eight legs. And an insect had 3 body parts but spider has 2 body parts. so they are arachnids.
Most insects fall into that category: they have a head, thorax and abdomen.
All insects have 3 main body parts called the head, thorax, and abdomen. All insects have six legs attached to its thorax. And all insects have one pair of antennae to smell, feel and taste.
They were both have wings. They both can fly. They both eat leaves................. Thanks :d Both from Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, and Class Insecta,