That's an oddly worded question... but the abdomen is a part of the thorax. Your abdomen is the lower half of your thorax, your chest is the upper half. Our stomachs are roughly in the middle.
epigastric
hypograstric region
the stomach region is called the abdomen abdominal wall..) and the upper region containing the heart and lungs is called the thorax (thoracic surgery..)
Head, thorax and abdomen are the names of a grasshopper's three body regions.Specifically, the head constitutes the first region. It is attached to the thorax. The middle region is attached to the abdomen.
first o all it is the thorax and abdomen and wax glands first o all it is the thorax and abdomen and wax glands
The abdomen on an ant is the large part of their body, only connected to the thorax, which is the middle of their body where the legs are connected to, along with the head.
head, turso, stomach Head, Thorax (where the legs come out), and Abdomen (houses digestive parts and reproductive parts)
Between the thorax and abdomen
Insects have body parts just like humans do. The thorax of an insect is like the chest. On the thorax are the insect's head, legs, wings, leading to its abdomen. The abdomen is the stomach, and it also contains the insect's genitals (like humans, insects can be male or female).
Head, thorax and abdomen
The difference between the thorax and the abdomen is the position they lie in. The thorax lies between the head and the abdomen while the abdomen lies between the thorax and the pelvic area.
Like most insects it's head, thorax and abdomen.
A thorax is the region of many animal's bodies that lies between the head and abdomen. In bees, the thorax is connected to both the legs and wings, which are very important to the bee!