an arachnid with one body segment and very thin legs
An arthropod, such as an insect or a crab, typically has two distinct body regions: the head and the thorax-abdomen region. These distinct body regions allow for specialization of different functions within the organism.
arachnid
a dady longlegs is actually an arachnid even though it has six legs and one body part
Body parts: Arachnid: 2 Insect: 3 Pairs of Legs: Arachnid: 4 Insect: 3 Antennae: Arachnid: none Insect: 2 Wings: Arachnid: none Insect: 2-3 pair
The body or body region.
The pedicel is the area of a spider's body, that connects the cephalothorax to the opisthosoma.
The body region of an arachnid is the cephalothorax. The cephalothorax is like the head and the thorax combined. P.S. HA!! To all of you adults and teenagers out their with that question and to you who answer it with "holy squidward!" because you just got told of by a 12 year old girl.
My pet house-spider is called Ghost Buster. The 'posh' name for spiders is arachnid. That is where people who are afraid of spiders are called arachno-phobic. Being scared of spiders is called arachnophobia. =)
2 or 3. Hope this helped. =]
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.
Arachnid.