In humans and other mammals the thorax and abdomen are separated by a sheet of muscle called the diaphragm.
In insects like wasps and bees where there is a narrow region between the thorax and the abdomen this is called the petiole.
The diaphragm divides these two body parts.
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The pelvic cavity
The transverse plane.
The diaphragm
DIAGPHRAM
Head thorax abdomen
Abdominopelvic cavity lies below the diaphragm and can be subdivided into the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.
You can see the Thorax and the Abdomen in the Torso
As with all insects, a butterfly has three parts to its body: a head, an abdomen, and a thorax.
Butterflies have nine pairs of spiracles. These are pores open to the air and tracheae which carry air through the body of an insect. Spiracles are located on the abdomen and thorax.
Head, thorax and abdomen
The head, the thorax and the abdomen are the segmented parts of an insect.
In a beetle the part of the body between the head and abdomen is called the thorax. The thorax contains important body structures.
Head, Thorax, Abdomen
The section of the body behind an insect's thorax is called the abdomen
Like most insects it's head, thorax and abdomen.
Insects have three basic body parts: head, thorax, abdomen.
A bee has three body segments: head, thorax, and abdomen. The wings and legs are attached to the thorax.
In a beetle the part of the body between the head and abdomen is called the thorax. The thorax contains important body structures.
I am pretty sure that the answer is thorax. the insect has three parts in it. they are the head, thorax, and abdomen. the head of course is on the top. the thorax is the middle part. the abdomen is at the end. i usually think of ants when i think of this.
The 3 parts of an ant are the head, the thorax and the abdomen.
Head=head thorax=middle part abdomen=bottom part Hope this Helps! :)