They have their antennaes and their brain
insects have six legs. They have a head, a thorax, and an appendix
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.
Nope.
Insects have a separate head and thorax whereas spiders have a combined head and thorax, known as the cephalothorax. Insects also have compound eyes while spiders have simple eyes.
Head coverings for small insects, such as ladybugs or beetles, are typically referred to as elytra. Elytra are hardened forewings that protect the delicate wings underneath and help with camouflage and defense.
No, head lice are insects classed as parasites, not bacteria.
An insects antenna protrude from the front of its head near the top.
Insects have a three body segments,the names are thorax,head and abdomand.
they have a head, thorax and abdomen
it is behind an insects head it is part of the thorax
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Insects