what is the difference between arthropoda and insects
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Insects.
Insects belong to the class Insecta and they are characterized by three-part bodies, usually two pairs of wings, and three pairs of legs,
Arthropoda.arthropods by their body, which is divided into three major regions: (1) the head, which bears the mouthparts, eyes, and a pair of antennae, (2) the three-segmented thorax, which usually has three pairs of legs
Insects belong to the class Insecta and they are characterized by three-part bodies, usually two pairs of wings, and three pairs of legs,
Arthropoda.arthropods by their body, which is divided into three major regions: (1) the head, which bears the mouthparts, eyes, and a pair of antennae, (2) the three-segmented thorax, which usually has three pairs of legs
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Insects.
Insects belong to the class Insecta and they are characterized by three-part bodies, usually two pairs of wings, and three pairs of legs,
Arthropoda.arthropods by their body, which is divided into three major regions: (1) the head, which bears the mouthparts, eyes, and a pair of antennae, (2) the three-segmented thorax, which usually has three pairs of legs
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