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An insect is an animalia group under arthropoda with 3 pairs of legs, a pair of antennae, and a segmented body.
These could be legs or antennae.
An 8-legged insect can be distinguished from a spider by its body structure and antennae. Insects have three body segments (head, thorax, abdomen) and usually have antennae, while spiders have two body segments (cephalothorax, abdomen) and lack antennae.
insect. because it has an exoskeleton, three distinct body regions, three pairs of jointed legs, one pair of antennae, compound and simple eyes, and tracheae for breathing
An insect. No, a tick comes from the order of Arachnida. It has too many legs to be an insect - it has 8, four on each side of its body and no antennae.
You would put it into the insect class because it has six legs, a three part body, compound eyes and one pair of antennae.
An insect with six legs and two antennae is characterized by its segmented body, three body parts (head, thorax, abdomen), compound eyes, and exoskeleton made of chitin. These features help the insect to move, sense its environment, and protect itself.
A bug that has 3 body parts and 6 legs and antennae is called an insect. The insect you're talking about with a striped lower Body Part is probably a bee, or a wasp.
there. I have your answer right here....The most visible parts of the body of an adult insect are: the head, the antennae, themouthparts, the thorax, thewings, the legs, and theabdomen.
The Head
Check that it has six legs, 3 body segments and a pair of feelers/antennae.
Body parts: Arachnid: 2 Insect: 3 Pairs of Legs: Arachnid: 4 Insect: 3 Antennae: Arachnid: none Insect: 2 Wings: Arachnid: none Insect: 2-3 pair