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A bee's body is in three parts, head, thorax and abdomen. The legs and wings are attached to the thorax. Additional Answer: That is a very functional body structure, considering that we humans also have much the same body plan. The only exceptions may be that we have an internal skeleton and our lower appendages are attached below our abdominal area.
Most insects have head, thorax, abdomen as their body segments.
They are (by definition) considered insects. They are in the insect order Lepidoptera and are classified with insects because they have a head, thorax, and abdomen. They also have three pairs of walking legs, antennae and a pair of wings-which are the characteristics of most insects.
Like most insects it's head, thorax and abdomen.
Like most insects it's head, thorax and abdomen.
arthos-joints,podae-leg or appendages.... it includes all insects. it is the most successful phylum in kingdom animalia...
Most insects fall into that category: they have a head, thorax and abdomen.
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.
The octopus has the most appendages among animals, with a total of eight arms.
Insects are arthropods with jointed appendages, segmented bodies, and an exoskeleton composed of chitin. Insects are in the class Insecta, & are the largest and most diverse group of animals on earth. The genus Romalea is a large grasshopper common in the southeastern United States. Insects have three body regions (head, thorax, & abdomen), 3 pairs of legs attached to the thorax, a single pair of antenna attached to the head, mouthparts adapted for chewing or sucking, and two pairs of wings. Some insects may have a single pair of wings or be wingless. Insect legs are often adapted for digging, crawling, jumping, or swimming. The insects are mostly terrestrial, they breathe air which enters small lateral openings on the body called spiracles and circulates in a system of ducts to all organs and tissues. Their chewing or sucking mouth parts are adapted for feeding on plant or animal materials.
Spiracles are the means by which insects breathe. They are openings in each side of the thorax and abdomen in most insects. They open into tubes called tracheae which carry oxygen to the tissues in the insect's body.
All insects have a three-part body, three pairs of legs, compound eyes, two antennae, and an exoskeleton.