abdomen
you know the segment's in an insect's body depends on the type of the insect
No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
There are 3 pairs of legs attached to the thorax of an insect. There are also typically two pairs of wings attached to the thorax as well.
It has six legs, three major segments, and an exoskeleton. I defiantly think does belong in the insect family.
An antennomere is any of the segments of an insect's antenna, in cases where all segments are more-or-less uniform, such as in millipedes.
Head, thorax and abdomen.
All insects, though not always easily visible, have three body segments. First there is the head, then the Thorax, which is also known as the waist of the insect. Lastly there is the abdomen or backside of the insect.
spider
They have an exoskeleton, 6 legs and a body that is split into segments.
Most insects have head, thorax, abdomen as their body segments.
you know the segment's in an insect's body depends on the type of the insect
The head, the thorax and the abdomen are the segmented parts of an insect.
No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
No, a beetle has three parts of the beetles body!
There are 3 pairs of legs attached to the thorax of an insect. There are also typically two pairs of wings attached to the thorax as well.
It has six legs, three major segments, and an exoskeleton. I defiantly think does belong in the insect family.
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.