Centipedes are what makes up the largest of all animal phyla and includes invertebrates with jointed legs and separated body parts.
Yes, spiders have jointed legs, making them arthropods, and have the head and thorax connected as one body part called a cephalothorax. The other body part is the abdomen.
Two antennae; three sets of jointed legs; three parts identifiable and recognizable as head, thorax and abdomen; hard skeleton on the outside of the body; and compound eyes are the basic parts that make an insect an insect.
It meets the requirements for insects- an exoskeleton, thorax with three parts each with a pair of jointed legs for a total of 6 legs, a head with three mouth parts and compound eyes, etc.
The prefix "arth" generally signifies "joint" or "jointed" when used in words. It often relates to parts of the body that are connected or articulated, such as in the words arthritis (inflammation of the joints) or arthropod (invertebrate animal with jointed limbs).
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Head, thorax and abdomen are the parts of an insect. The order in which the parts are listed also is the order of their occurrence on the insect's body, from head to bottom. Other insect characteristics include two antennae, three sets of jointed legs, and compound eyes.
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The are the Abdomen an cephalothorax. The legs and other jointed extend ages are appendages.
The anatomy of a firefly comprise of two red spots on the head cover, yellow lines on wing covers and head covers, the head, thorax, and abdomen, a hard exoskeleton, six jointed legs, two antennae, compound eyes.
Arthron = joint, pod = leg. They're named for their jointed legs.