The Lobster has a abdomen,Same as spiders the abdomen is really hard :) thats how they are protected
Spiders typically have a cephalothorax, and an abdomen.
A. Spiders have a cephalothorax and abdomen insects have a head a thorax and an abdomen.
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
abdomen
Silk in spiders is produced in special glands located in their abdomen. The silk glands contain liquid protein which solidifies as it is extruded through spinnerets located at the rear of the spider's abdomen, forming strands of silk.
Head and abdomen.
No, spiders are not insects; they belong to a different class called Arachnida. While both spiders and insects are arthropods, spiders have eight legs and two main body segments (the cephalothorax and abdomen), whereas insects have six legs and three main body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen). Additionally, spiders do not have antennae, which are present in insects.
Spiders make the strands of web with special organs called "spinnerets" that are near the tip of the abdomen of the spider.
A black spider with a brown abdomen may have a unique pattern or coloration that sets it apart from other spiders, making it easily distinguishable.
Spiders are not insects even though most people think so, they are different in many ways. Spiders have two body parts: the front body section, called the cephalothorax (seff-a-la-THOR-ax), and an abdomen. Insects have three body parts: a head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have eight legs while insects only have six.Another answer: Spiders are classed as Arachnids
The arachnids group has a body that is divided into a cephalothorax and an abdomen. This group includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and more.