Head, thorax and abdomen.
Head, thorax, abdomen
Head, thorax and abdomen.Head, thorax and 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.
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No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
The three main body parts of an insect are known as the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
A spider has eight legs,two body parts wheras an insect has three body parts and six legs.
there. I have your answer right here....The most visible parts of the body of an adult insect are: the head, the antennae, themouthparts, the thorax, thewings, the legs, and theabdomen.
Head, thorax and abdomen are the main three.
Learn about the different parts of an insect's body by clicking on the drawing. Name three parts of an insect's body.
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.
It just like any other insect.... The three main parts are 1. The Head 2. The Thorax 3. The Abdomen
Imago is what an adult insect is called. Imago is the very last stage of insect metamorphosis.