head, thorax, and abdomen
Many, but not all arthropods, have three body parts; some have two (like the arachnids, including Spiders), many have more. The insects (Insecta class) has a head, a consolidated thorax with three leg pairs, and an abdomen.
Insects are arthropods with 3 body segments ... head, thorax and abdomen.
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the 3 parts are: head, thorax and abdomen
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insects,cruteans and millepedes
head, thorax, and abdomen
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What are three specialized functions
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A typical arthropod, such as an ant, has three body sections - head, thorax and abdomen.However, the phylum "arthropoda" which literally translates to "jointed foot" (or, by extension, "jointed leg") includes more than a million species, some of which (the lobster, for instance) have as many as eight body sections, and others such as the arachnids (spiders), only two.For a basic science test, 3 is probably the answer.
Moth possess all basic arthropod characters which are 1 , Jointed appendages 2 , chitinous exoskeleton 3 , Hemocoel 4 , open circulatory system . Hence moth is Arthropod .
Three body parts{segments } of Arthropods are head , thorax and abdomen .Technically these are called tagma and they are made up of segments .
1. Head 2.Thorax 3.Abdomen
insects have 3 segments or "parts" as you called them; the head the thorax which is in sense to the human body the chest and the abdomen which is the butt of the insect
Harvestman have 3 body segments
Flies have 3 body segments: the head, thorax, and abdomen.
No. Spiders and centipedes are both arthropods but neither have 3 segments.
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The body of a spider has two segments, thus making it an arachnid not an insect. Insects have 3 segments.
Insects have 3 body segments, the head, the thorax ( the middle ), and the abdomen.