1. Head
2.Thorax
3.Abdomen
Three body parts{segments } of Arthropods are head , thorax and abdomen .Technically these are called tagma and they are made up of segments .
'Jointed legs'. Think of the segments and hinges in their legs. :)
Insects have body Sections but Arthopods have body Segments.
Insects have a three body segments,the names are thorax,head and abdomand.
you know the segment's in an insect's body depends on the type of the insect
If it's a right angle triangle then the sides are: opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse which is the longest side
No, a beetle has three parts of the beetles body!
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YES, cockroach have three segments.
Arthropods are a category of invertebrate characterized by chitinous exoskeletons and segmented bodies; the three types are insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. Bodies of arthropods typically come in three sections, the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. Each of these is a segment. But some species, such as a centipede or a millipede, have more segments.
Arthropod skeletons differ from ours in that they are external, or exoskeletons. By contrast ours are internal, or endoskeletons.
Arthropods are primarily divided into three major classes: Insecta (insects), Arachnida (spiders and scorpions), and Crustacea (crabs, lobsters, and shrimp). Insects are characterized by having three body segments and six legs, arachnids typically have eight legs and two body segments, while crustaceans usually have multiple legs and a hard exoskeleton. These classes reflect the vast diversity within the arthropod phylum, which is the largest group of animals on Earth.