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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 head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
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.
the thorax, on the section called the mesothorax
Head=head thorax=middle part abdomen=bottom part Hope this Helps! :)
The back end of an insect is called, the Abdomen. Their body consists of the Head, the Thorax, and the Abdomen.
The thorax is the region of an insect's body that is specialized for movement.Specifically, the term comes from the Greek word (thorax) for "breastplate, corslet, cuirass." It designates the middle region of an insect's body, after the head and before the abdomen. It is the location of the insect's legs (for crawling, jumping, "walking") and wings (for flying).
A bug that has 3 body parts and 6 legs and antennae is called an insect. The insect you're talking about with a striped lower Body Part is probably a bee, or a wasp.
They are called sphericals.
The head is the section of an insect's body that is specialized for sensory functions.Specifically, the section in question is top- or upper-most in an insect. It joins to the thorax (middle region), which segues into the abdomen (last region). It will be the location of the insect's antennae for sensing, eyes for seeing, and mouth parts for tasting.
The abdomen is the part of the insect body that is composed of 11 parts. It occurs as the last of three body segments, after the head at the top and the thorax in the middle. The segments represent the junction of concave upper integumental plates called tergites and lower called sternites through a stretchable but tough membrane as well as the protection for breathing (through spiracles), digestive, hearing (through tympanum) and reproductive organs.
The section of the body behind an insect's thorax is called the abdomen