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The cephalothorax contains a spider's eyes.
it is a design for protection and its on the cephalothorax
A spider's body consists of two main parts: the cephalothorax (combined head and thorax) and the abdomen. The cephalothorax contains the spider's eyes, mouthparts, and their legs, while the abdomen contains most of their internal organs and silk-producing glands.
Multiparty cephalothorax abdomen
The part of the body where the legs join is the cephalothorax. This web site is really good and has a really nice diagram of a spider. http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/education/insects_spiders/spiders/what.asp
the first one is called the cephalothorax
The Spider's body has two parts: a fused head and thorax (cephalothorax or prosoma), and the abdomen or opisthosoma (the rear body). The heart is located at the top-front of the abdomen.
The pedicel is the area of a spider's body, that connects the cephalothorax to the opisthosoma.
In a spider, the Pedicel separates the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
A spider has two main body sections: the cephalothorax (front section) and the abdomen (rear section). The cephalothorax contains the head and the legs, while the abdomen houses the vital organs and silk glands.
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
Yes, spiders have jointed legs, making them arthropods, and have the head and thorax connected as one body part called a cephalothorax. The other body part is the abdomen.