Crabs typically have a segmented body made up of three main parts: the cephalothorax (which combines the head and thorax), the abdomen, and the appendages. The cephalothorax is covered by a hard shell called the carapace and contains several segments, while the abdomen consists of a varying number of segments, usually six in most species. Overall, the total number of segments can vary among different species of crabs.
Crabs have six segments. Segments are how many parts of the crab they have.
A lot
there are infinitely many segments in a line.
Yes, crabs are apart of the phylum Annelida
arachnida has 15 segments
Each Crab has 4 Body Parts: Carapace - Main Part Thorax - Head and upper body Celphalothorax - Part joining the head and Middle section Abdomen - The bottom part So, 27 of them have a total of: 4 x 27 = 108 segments
1500
5 line segments
Harvestman have 3 body segments
5 line segments
The human brain has 3 segments
People, like many animals, have three segments: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.