•the head, the thorax (to which are attached the wings and legs) and the abdomen.
•insect
BEE
•bees have six legs - or three pairs: two forelegs (to the front of the body) two middle legs.
•head, thorax, abdomen. They have a pair of antennae that are attached to their head
•insect
SCORPION
•four pairs of legs
•the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the abdomen or opisthosoma.
•arachnid
DRAGONFLY
•six legs in three pairs.
•a head, a thorax, and a long, thin, segmented abdomen
•insect
TICK
•four pairs of legs
•Adult insects have three pairs of legs, one pair of antennae and three distinct body parts (head, thorax and abdomen). (Note: larval or seed ticks have three pairs of legs).
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Answer:
ANT
•three pairs of legs.
•the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
•Insects
TARANTULA
•four pairs of walking legs
•the prosoma (cephalothorax) and the abdomen
•arachnid
FLY
•six legs
•the head, the thorax (to which are attached the wings and legs) and the abdomen.
•insect
BEE
•bees have six legs - or three pairs: two forelegs (to the front of the body) two middle legs.
•head, thorax, abdomen. They have a pair of antennae that are attached to their head
•insect
SCORPION
•four pairs of legs
•the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the abdomen or opisthosoma.
•arachnid
DRAGONFLY
•six legs in three pairs.
•a head, a thorax, and a long, thin, segmented abdomen
•insect
TICK
•four pairs of legs
•Adult insects have three pairs of legs, one pair of antennae and three distinct body parts (head, thorax and abdomen). (Note: larval or seed ticks have three pairs of legs).
•insect