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texture of a housefly leg

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Answered by lizathepizza55
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Answer:

The fly's six legs also connect to the thorax and are made of five segments. The housefly has a hard exoskeleton that protects it from moisture loss.

Explanation:

In proximal-distal order, each leg consists of following segments: coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, tarsus, and acropod. In turn, the tarsus is composed of several articles called tarsomeres.

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