No, insects do not have their legs on their abdomen. Insects typically have three pairs of legs attached to their thorax, which is the middle segment of their body, not the abdomen. The abdomen is the posterior segment and primarily houses the digestive and reproductive organs.
Legs are attached to the abdomen.
All insects have a head, thorax and abdomen, and six legs.
One things that all insects have in common are legs with joints. They also all have an exoskeleton made, in part, of chitin. The insects also have bi-lateral symmetry.Most insects have eyes and legs. Some insects have wings, which allow them to fly around from place to place.
All insects have a three-part body, three pairs of legs, compound eyes, two antennae, and an exoskeleton.
No they are not. Insects have 3 body parts (head, thorax, abdomen) and only have 6 legs. arachnids have 2 body parts (head, abdomen) and have 8 legs. Both insects and arachnids are arthropods.
Insects have six legs and three body segments (head, thorax, abdomen) while spiders have eight legs and two body segments (cephalothorax, abdomen). Insects also have antennae whereas spiders do not. Additionally, insects undergo metamorphosis while most spiders do not.
They have six legs and head, thorax and abdomen.
All insects have six legs and three body parts. These parts are the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. All insects are cold-blooded creatures and all insects have antennae that are sometimes referred to as feelers.
arachnids all have 8 legs, 2 body sections- the head and abdomen, and no antennae.
Insects are bugs but not all bugs are insects. Insects are a classification of bugs with 6 legs, 2 pairs of wings, an exoskeleton, and jointed legs.
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.
There are none. Legs of insects always connect to the abdomen.