They have two body segments and four leg segments.
Spiders have two main body segments: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. The cephalothorax contains the spider's eyes, mouthparts, and legs, while the abdomen houses the spider's internal organs.
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No all organs don't have same number of segments
A spider has two body segments A spider has two body segments
You can divide a segment into an infinite number of smaller segments.
A 6-legged spider-looking insect, like a spider, has two body segments (cephalothorax and abdomen), eight legs, and usually produces silk. This distinguishes it from other arthropods, which may have different body segments, leg numbers, or lack silk production.
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.
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.
It depends on the orange. The number of segments usually range from 9-11. So if there are 10, then, yes, it would be an even number.
Insects have six legs and three body segments. Arachnids (spiders) have eight legs and two body segments. Try this site. http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html
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It would either have to be a hexagon or an octagon. I'm not a hundred percent sure.