The cephalothorax is a fused body segment found in certain arthropods, including crustaceans (like crabs and lobsters) and arachnids (such as Spiders and scorpions). In these animals, the cephalothorax combines the head and thorax, serving as a central part of their anatomy. This adaptation is important for their mobility and functionality in various environments.
Head and Thorax (Arachnids have cephalothorax, ex: spiders and scorpions)
the head and thorax
First of all, only the cephalothorax is inflexible. The tail is flexible, and if you look at it closely, it is clearly segmented. The cephalothorax is actually also segmented internally, but is masked by the shell, called a carapace.
Cephalothorax
Cephalothorax.
The cephalothorax is the head and the thorax of an insect - generally hard, and it has mainly phosophlipid fatty acids whereas the abdomen is kinda like the *** part of the insect -containing mainly fat (triglycerides). In female insects, the abdomen contains the eggs as well.
The tagma of a crayfish is the Cephalothorax because it is made of two fused segments. The tagma of a crayfish is the Cephalothorax because it is made of two fused segments.
Yes and no they are called the cephalothorax and the opisthosma some sipders only have the opisthosma some only have the cephalothorax and others have both
This is called a Cephalothorax.
cephalothorax
it is a design for protection and its on the cephalothorax
the answer to that is "cephalothorax" which is a head and a thorax.