The body of a spider has two sections, a cephalothorax and an abdomen. Attached to the cephalothorax are its 8 legs, 8 eyes, 2 chelicerae (biting mouthparts), 2 poison glands, and 2 short, leglike appendages called pedipalps or palps.
A spider has two sections, the head and the cephalathorax (seen as "the butt" of the spider). On a bug there would normally be three sections: the head, abdomen, and thorax.
Two. Arachnids have two and insects have three.
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
why does a spider have so many leg sections and why cant you answer it gosh
its legs and body
the first one is called the cephalothorax
arachnid
if you're talking about sectoins, then they have three.
The body of a spider has two segments, thus making it an arachnid not an insect. Insects have 3 segments.
9 sections
If you think you have a spider bite...you should still see a doctor. Recently people have been mistaking spider bites for a serious and possibly fatal MRSA infection. I was given 50 mg Benadryl (diphenhydramine, generic, is available in sleep aid sections as well as antihistamine sections OTC) after a black widow bite and it did help a lot. If it is a brown recluse spider bite, you should see a doctor. People die from both of these types of spider bites.
what are the sections are there in cloning
3 sections
5 sections