difference between insecta and arachnida
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The body of an insect is comprised of three segments: the head, thorax and abdomen. The body of an arachnid is comprised of two segments: the cephalothorax and abdomen. *Insects have six legs; arachnids have eight legs. * Insects have compound eyes;arachnids have simple eyes.
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The difference between insecta and arachnida is as follows:
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- The insects have six legs and two wings whereas in the case of arachnida eight legs are present and they are without wings.
- They consists of three pair of appendages whereas the arachnida consists of four pairs.
- Insects have wings but the arachnida does not posses wings.
- In insects the body is divided into head, thorax and abdomen whereas in the arachnida the body has cephalothorax and abdomen.
- Insects have compound eyes whereas in archanides there are one to six pairs of simple eyes.
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