Head=head thorax=middle part abdomen=bottom part Hope this Helps! :)
The three sections of an insect's body are the head, thorax, and abdomen.
The three main body parts of an insect are known as the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
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All hornets and all insects for that matter have three body sections. The head comes first and is followed by the abdomen and thorax.
Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
The body of a spider has two segments, thus making it an arachnid not an insect. Insects have 3 segments.
Insects have three body parts - head, thorax and abdomen. 15 Three. twelve. By VA
yes the ant as a segmented body because it has three body sections
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No, a beetle has three parts of the beetles body!
Insects have body Sections but Arthopods have body Segments.
All insects, ants included, have three body sections, which are; head, abdomen and thorax.
A praying mantis is an insect and, like all insects, has three body parts - a head, a thorax, and an abdomen.
All hornets and all insects for that matter have three body sections. The head comes first and is followed by the abdomen and thorax.
A insect has three body sections. The thorax, abdomen, and head. A tick has 2 body sections a abdomen and head.
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Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
Scorpions are arthropods, and arachnids. They have eight legs. They are not insects. Scorpions are arachnids. All adult insects have three body sections, the head, the body, and the thorax, and each one is visibly separated from the others. Scorpions clearly don't have such segments, and therefor aren't insects.
The arthropod body plan has a great deal to do with how they are classified. Insects are hexapods with three body sections, a head, consollidated thorax with three leg pairs, and an abdomen. The chelicerates, like arachnids, have two main body sections and eight legs. Myriapods have up to hundreds of sections each with a leg pair. Many crustaceans are decapods, have ten legs, often a fused cephalothorax and articulated abdominal segments like lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, prawns and krill; similar is true of crabs except the short abdomen (tail) is folded up beneath the thorax. Trilobites (now extinct) are named for having three longitudinal lobes.
Three: head, thorax, abdomen. The same as you.