Insects with segmented bodies are usually winged and undergo metamorphosis. Some that are not winged are Spiders and most ants.
These could be its legs or antennae.
No. Insects have segmented bodies
Nope they dont. Certain types of worms (polychates) have segmented bodies, as do crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, etc) and insects.
Ectonathus mouth parts, 3 segmented body, and being a hexapod.
One. Only invertibrates such as insects and worms have segmented bodies.
No ......mollusks are not segmented,like insects....just their body is partitioned into head, foot, and visceral hump..........but one can't take it as segmentation.........
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No, cats are not segmented. Cats are mammals, I believe only some worms and some insects are segmented.
Flies are in fact an insect that has a segmented body. Other insects with segmented bodies include ants and beetles.
I think that it has a segmented body because if you see it's body under it's wings you will find a segmented body
Insects have 3 body segments, the head, the thorax ( the middle ), and the abdomen.
All insects have six legs and three body sections. Anything not fitting this pattern is not strictly an insect, for example, eight legs and two body section (spider) is an arachnid.
The types of organisms which have segmented bodies include annelids, arthropods, echinoderms, and chordates. Some of the most obvious examples of segmentation are found in insects which belong to the arthropods.