Well mainly any beetle fits that description but there are also many others that fit as well, take for example any kind of bee or wasp as well as queen and male ants and termites have this body type ,hope this helps
A spider has eight legs,two body parts wheras an insect has three body parts and six legs.
No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
An insect always has six legs and head, thorax and abdomen.
Depends what insect it is.
Arachnids are normally characterized by eight legs and two body parts. A mosquito is therefore not an arachnid but an insect since it has six legs and three body parts.
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.
a stick insect has 3 body parts. The head, the abdaman and the legs. But it has to have more than 3 legs to be a insect.
Insect
A beetle is not an arachnid, it is an insect.
Antennae, compound eyes, external skeleton, three body parts and six legs are what makes an insect an insect.Specifically, an insect has one pair of antennae -- sometimes called feelers -- on the first of its three body parts, the head. Thousands of photoreceptor units make up an insect's eyes. Its skeleton supports its body from the outside, not the inside as is the case with humankind. It will have noticeable middle (thorax) and end (abdomen) body regions as well as three sets of jointed, segmented legs.
An insect. E.g. An ant - has three main body sections (head, thorax, abdomen); and 3 pairs of legs (for a total of 6 legs).
a centipede; though not technically an insect is the longest bug (athropod). An insect has three body parts; the head, thorax, and abdomen and has six legs ( no more, no less)