head and abdomen.
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
A crustacean is an arthropod that has two or three body sections, five or more pairs of legs, and two pairs of antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae.
arachnids all have 8 legs, 2 body sections- the head and abdomen, and no antennae.
arachnids are arthropods, two body sections, four pairs of legs, and don't have antennaeexample's:spidersmitesticksscorpions
Arachnids have two body segments, the abdomen and......
It has 2 body parts. Head and thorax
Yes they have a cephalothorax the head and an abdomen the main body.
That'd be an arachnid, most likely a spider. Spiders have a cephalothorax ('head chest', exactly what it sounds like) and an abdomen (butt, containing vital organs), and four pairs of walking legs.
Arachnids have two body segments, the abdomen and......
The three main classes of arthropods are: insects (cockroachs, ants, flies, bees, beetles, butterflies), crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles) and arachnids (scorpions, spiders, mites). Other classes are onychophorans (velvet worms), diplopods (millipedes) and chilopods (centipedes).
Organisms such as insects do not possess features that identify them as arachnids. Unlike arachnids, which have eight legs and two main body segments (the cephalothorax and abdomen), insects have six legs and three body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen). Additionally, insects typically have antennae, while arachnids do not. These morphological differences clearly distinguish insects from arachnids.
Arachnids have two body segments, the abdomen and......