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.
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
its legs and body
yes the ant as a segmented body because it has three body sections
arachnid
Head=head thorax=middle part abdomen=bottom part Hope this Helps! :)
its is a crustacean, which is an arthropod. it has ten legs, three basic body sections, and gills. another example of a crustacean is a roly-poly.
A crustacean is an arthropod that has two or three body sections, five or more pairs of legs, and two pairs of antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae. Arachnids are arthropods with two body sections, four pairs of legs, and no antennae.
it has 2 pairs of body's
Claws
No, crustaceans have exoskeletons (skeleton on the outside of the body).
Crabs
This is the exoskeleton, or chitin, chitinous covering.
Preforming c-sections on dinosaurs
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
A typical arthropod, such as an ant, has three body sections - head, thorax and abdomen.However, the phylum "arthropoda" which literally translates to "jointed foot" (or, by extension, "jointed leg") includes more than a million species, some of which (the lobster, for instance) have as many as eight body sections, and others such as the arachnids (Spiders), only two.For a basic science test, 3 is probably the answer.
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if would the polar bear population be affected if crustacean population increases will be die or will be worm it in to body be affected to the population of the polar bear