In arthropods, the fused segments are called tagmata. These are specialized body regions that are made up of multiple segments fused together to perform specific functions. Examples of tagmata include the head, thorax, and abdomen in insects.
Microscopic anatomy is not same as regional anatomy. In microscopic anatomy you study the structure as seen through microscope. This is also called as histology. In regional anatomy you study say head, neck and face or thorax or abdomen etc. That is a study related to that part.
The fourth (4th) through the seventh (7th) are the abdominal segments for producing a bee's wax.Specifically, a bee colony forms around females (a queen and many workers) and males (drones). Worker bees get wax from plates -- called sternites -- associated with the abdomen's segmented structure. The wax actually is a secretion from 8 wax-producing mirror glands on the inner sides of the fourth through seventh segments' plates.
The study of all the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body is called regional anatomy. It focuses on understanding the structures and relationships within a particular region, such as the head or abdomen, rather than the body as a whole. Regional anatomy helps in recognizing how different structures interact in a localized area.
Anatomy and physiology during the disease is called as pathology.
Three body parts{segments } of Arthropods are head , thorax and abdomen .Technically these are called tagma and they are made up of segments .
In arthropods, the fused segments are called tagmata. These are specialized body regions that are made up of multiple segments fused together to perform specific functions. Examples of tagmata include the head, thorax, and abdomen in insects.
TCP breaks the original message into smaller pieces, called segments.
A baby grasshopper has six legs, the same as a grasshopper.
Microscopic anatomy is not same as regional anatomy. In microscopic anatomy you study the structure as seen through microscope. This is also called as histology. In regional anatomy you study say head, neck and face or thorax or abdomen etc. That is a study related to that part.
Crabs typically have a segmented body made up of three main parts: the cephalothorax (which combines the head and thorax), the abdomen, and the appendages. The cephalothorax is covered by a hard shell called the carapace and contains several segments, while the abdomen consists of a varying number of segments, usually six in most species. Overall, the total number of segments can vary among different species of crabs.
Arachnids and insects both have segments. Arachnids have two segments- a head-chest region called the cephalothorax and also an abdomen. Insects have three segments- a head, a thorax, and a abdomen. The second thing they have in common is joints. If you need more information you can go to Animal Diversity Web.
Grasshoppers have three main body segments: the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head houses sensory organs and mouthparts, the thorax contains the legs and wings, and the abdomen contains the digestive and reproductive organs. Each segment plays a crucial role in the grasshopper's overall function and mobility.
it has slime on the covering of it's body!
Scorpions breathe through four pairs of book lungs on the underside of the abdomen. Great link I found on scorpions for you. Click the link below labeled "scorpions"Scorpions have a six-segmented abdomen. On the underside of each of the last four segments are small paired openings called stigmata. These openings allow air to enter and leave the lung-sacs inside the abdomen.
The fourth (4th) through the seventh (7th) are the abdominal segments for producing a bee's wax.Specifically, a bee colony forms around females (a queen and many workers) and males (drones). Worker bees get wax from plates -- called sternites -- associated with the abdomen's segmented structure. The wax actually is a secretion from 8 wax-producing mirror glands on the inner sides of the fourth through seventh segments' plates.
insects have 3 segments or "parts" as you called them; the head the thorax which is in sense to the human body the chest and the abdomen which is the butt of the insect