Insects have three basic body parts: head, thorax, abdomen.
The middle part of an insect's body is called the "thorax." It is situated between the head and the abdomen and is responsible for bearing the insect's legs and wings.
Its head.
The thorax
The head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
These could be legs or antennae.
Its proboscis.
A bug that has 3 body parts and 6 legs and antennae is called an insect. The insect you're talking about with a striped lower Body Part is probably a bee, or a wasp.
The three sections of an insect's body are the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains the insect's sensory organs and mouthparts, the thorax is where the legs and wings are attached, and the abdomen houses vital organs such as the digestive and reproductive systems.
The head of an insect is located on the anterior part of its body.
Most insects have a dorsal tube that is divided into different chambers. This is what serves as the heart in an insect. The dorsal tube is located toward the thorax which is in the midsection of the insect.
Not true-- Insects have only six legs.
the thorax, on the section called the mesothorax