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With the help of an diagram describe the structure of an insect body.Short answer
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Answered by xyz9990
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HomeScienceBugs, Mollusks & Other InvertebratesInsects

Insect

arthropod class

WRITTEN BY

Vincent Brian Wigglesworth

Professor of Biology, University of Cambridge, 1952–66; Director, Agricultural Research Council Unit of Insect Physiology, 1943–67. Author of The Principles of Insect Physiology; The Life of Insects.

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Alternative Title: Insecta

Insect, (class Insecta or Hexapoda), any member of the largest class of the phylum Arthropoda, which is itself the largest of the animal phyla. Insects have segmented bodies, jointed legs, and external skeletons (exoskeletons). Insects are distinguished from other 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 (hence “Hexapoda”) in adults and usually one or two pairs of wings, and (3) the many-segmented abdomen, which contains the digestive, excretory, and reproductive organs.

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