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Describe the specific charactersticks of class insects with example​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • Class insecta encompasses all insects, and is included in phylum arthropoda. Insects have three main body segments: the head, thorax and abdomen. They have six legs, one or two pairs of wings and specialized mouth parts.
Answered by Anonymous
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[tex][/tex] Describe the specific charactersticks of class insects with example.

The first three characteristics listed, might be considered distinguishing. While insects display all these characteristics, not all are distinguishing. Humans, for instance have bilateral symmetry and a pair of eyes. There are other, more subtle characteristics. Also, there are some apparent exceptions that can be observed at certain stages of development. The process of metamorphosis that insects undergo in their development to adulthood.Insects belong to the Phylum: Arthropoda, Subphylum: Mandibulata, and Class: Insecta. They are the most diverse class of animals and the most numerous, by individual and by species.

Class Hexapoda (Insecta) Insect Characteristics

Most adult insects have the following characteristics: A body divided into three parts (head, thorax and abdomen) Three pairs of legs. Usually one pair of antennae and a pair of compound eyes (a few exceptions to these characteristics are found)

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