Cephalothorax.
The two body sections of a typical crustacean the head and the abdomen, to which appendages are attached. By contrast, a typical insect has a head, thorax and an abdomen.
you know the segment's in an insect's body depends on the type of the insect
An insect has three body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. An arachnid has two body parts: cephalothorax (fused head and thorax) and abdomen. Arachnids also have eight legs, while insects have six legs.
Some characteristics of ants are that they are social insects, and that they come in shades of black, brown, or red. Another characteristic is that they have bodies that are divided into three sections.
Cephalothorax means 'head chest', and it is exactly what it sounds like. Spiders have one, being the frontmost part of their bodies. Insects have a separate head and thorax, but spiders have their eyes and jaws (head) on the same part as their legs (thorax in insects).
Not exactly, it has a cephalothorax, which is a head and thorax fused together.
This is called a Cephalothorax.
The body of a crustacean is composed of body segments, which are grouped into three regions: the cephalon or head, the thorax, and the pleon or abdomen. The head and thorax may be fused together to form a cephalothorax, which may be covered by a single large carapace.
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.
Head and Thorax (Arachnids have cephalothorax, ex: spiders and scorpions)
19 segments. The head is composed of six fused segments and is attached to the thorax. The thorax consists of three segments. The abdomen, posterior to the thorax, is made up of ten complete segments.
The three main parts are: cephalon or head; thorax, and abdomen.
head, thorax, and abdomen, although the head and thorax can be joined to form a cephalothorax.
the head is superior to the thorax. the thorax is inferior to the head.
The two body sections of a typical crustacean the head and the abdomen, to which appendages are attached. By contrast, a typical insect has a head, thorax and an abdomen.
the answer to that is "cephalothorax" which is a head and a thorax.
Head, thorax and abdomen