Being an insect, 3. (head, thorax, abdomen)
Stick Insects are insects, so like every other insect species, they have six legs.
a stick insect has 3 body parts. The head, the abdaman and the legs. But it has to have more than 3 legs to be a insect.
One. Only invertibrates such as insects and worms have segmented bodies.
All insects, ants included, have three body sections, which are; head, abdomen and thorax.
A praying mantis is an insect and, like all insects, has three body parts - a head, a thorax, and an abdomen.
All hornets and all insects for that matter have three body sections. The head comes first and is followed by the abdomen and thorax.
No, a beetle has three parts of the beetles body!
The arthropod body plan has a great deal to do with how they are classified. Insects are hexapods with three body sections, a head, consollidated thorax with three leg pairs, and an abdomen. The chelicerates, like arachnids, have two main body sections and eight legs. Myriapods have up to hundreds of sections each with a leg pair. Many crustaceans are decapods, have ten legs, often a fused cephalothorax and articulated abdominal segments like lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, prawns and krill; similar is true of crabs except the short abdomen (tail) is folded up beneath the thorax. Trilobites (now extinct) are named for having three longitudinal lobes.
Three: head, thorax, abdomen. The same as you.
The body of a spider has two segments, thus making it an arachnid not an insect. Insects have 3 segments.
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