Members of class Chelicerata, order Arachnida and suborder Aranaea, being regular Spiders. The cephalothorax bears the eyes, mouth, legs and musculature used to move these, and the abdomen contains the vital organs.
The arachnids group has a body that is divided into a cephalothorax and an abdomen. This group includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and more.
Two. Cephalothorax (head-chest, bearing eyes, mouth and legs) and abdomen (containing internal organs).
The body of amphibian is divided in to two regions a) head b) trunk --- Thorax Abdomen There is no neck, as a result the head directly attaches to the thorax forming Cephalothorax.
8 legs, cephalothorax (divided into two parts, head and abdomen). None have wings or antennae. The most famous examples are spiders, and these unique characteristics can be easily seen. A scorpion's tail for instance is not a tail but a modified abdomen.
Arthropods are distinguished from other animals by segmentation, meaning their bodies are divided into distinct parts. Insects have three body regions: head, thorax, abdomen. Arachnids have just two body regions: cephalothorax, abdomen.Elexus M. Sandoval.
a spiders body is made up of two mane parts the back is called abdomen which contains the spinnerets which make silk and the heart witch pumps pale blue blood the head is called cephalothorax which contains the the fangs, eyes, Brian, guts, legs and two short arms called pepalepalps
All insects have a head, thorax and abdomen.
Flies are insects. They have six legs, three main body sections (head, thorax and abdomen) and have two sensory appendages. Spiders are arachnids. They have eight legs, two main body parts (head and abdomen) and never have sensory appendages.
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foregut, midgut and hindgut.
What ever is inside of the exoskeleton. So, not the legs head or shell.
An insect!! It has the head, thorax, and abdomen.