Attached to an insect's thorax are * The head * The abdomen * Six legs * Two or four wings (occasionally absent)
There are several things attached to the insect's thorax. The thorax is attached to the head, legs, wings and abdomen.
Its head and abdomen.
6 legs and are attached to the thorax
The thorax. See the related link for more information.
the thorax, on the section called the mesothorax
All insects have 3 main body parts called the head, thorax, and abdomen. All insects have six legs attached to its thorax. And all insects have one pair of antennae to smell, feel and taste.
Grasshoppers are typical insects. If you look at its body you will see that like any typical insect, it is split into three main parts: In front the head; In the middle a part we call the thorax, which means the chest; At the back is the abdomen, which means something like the "belly". The thorax is the part where the legs and the wings grow, neither the head nor the abdomen. People who think "The jumping legs of a grasshopper are attached its butt." need to do their homework before talking about such things.
The middle segment is the thorax. Insects typically have (3)-head, thorax, abdomen.
An insect's body is attached to the thorax.
Insects have three body parts, Head, Thorax and Abdomen. I therefore believe Thorax is the correct answer to your question.
There are 3 pairs of legs attached to the thorax of an insect. There are also typically two pairs of wings attached to the thorax as well.
Insects typically have six or eight legs. Their legs are usually attached to the thorax, or center portion, of the insect's body.
Insects- the part of an insects body that is in between the head and the abdomen.In a human, the thorax is normally called the chest.
The honey bee has six legs attached to its thorax.