the first one is called the cephalothorax
The spider's body is divided into two main sections: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. These sections are connected by a narrow waist-like structure called the pedicel.
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
The body of a spider has two sections, a cephalothorax and an abdomen. Attached to the cephalothorax are its 8 legs, 8 eyes, 2 chelicerae (biting mouthparts), 2 poison glands, and 2 short, leglike appendages called pedipalps or palps.
A spider fits this description. Spiders have 8 legs, a cephalothorax and abdomen as their two body sections, and they do not have antennae.
A spider has two main body sections: the cephalothorax (front section) and the abdomen (rear section). The cephalothorax contains the head and the legs, while the abdomen houses the vital organs and silk glands.
abdomen
Spiders have two main body segments: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. The cephalothorax contains the spider's eyes, mouthparts, and legs, while the abdomen houses the spider's internal organs.
The North and the South were the two main sections of the US in the early 1800s up to the point of the Civil War.
veins and arteries
The float bowl and the venturi tube
There are actually two main characters and they are Charlotte and Wilbur.
A spider's body is typically divided into two main parts: the cephalothorax (which contains the head and thorax) and the abdomen.