insects come under phylum Arthropoda they are only one of the two taxa adapted for dry terrestrial environment they are capable of flight.
they are charecterised by metamerism chitinous exoskeleton and jointed appendages.
they are classified into three sub phyla base don the number of tagmata and habitat and number of appendages moreover the name itsekf indicates the jointed legs and type of food habbit whether it is omnivore or carnivore or detritivorous
Partly because of the amount of legs they have
Insecta is the class nomenclature for insects.
Yes, insects are animals.
Insects are animals... so yes.
insecta
Insects ARE a class, Insecta.(Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Hexapoda.) Spiders, also Arthropods, are in the class Arachnida, are readily differentiated from insects by virtue of having eight legs to the insects' six.
Insects.
No, insects belong to the phylum Arthropod.
Insects (class insecta) is the largest class of arthropods
insects
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
0; insects are all classified within Class Hexapoda.
Insecta. They are insects!
Insects belong to the class Insecta in the phylum Arthropoda.
The genus for insects varies depending on the specific species. Some common genera for insects include Apis for bees, Drosophila for fruit flies, and Anopheles for mosquitoes.
no, lizards are of the class Reptilia, whereas insects are of the class Insecta.
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:HexapodaClass:InsectaFrom Wikipedia's article on insects. Below class is the thousands+ types of insects.