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Although a polygon is usually thought of as a two-dimensional figure with at least three sides, there is nothing in the definition of a polygon that prohibits its use for the classification of a one-sided figure. A one-sided figure is known as a henagon or a monogon. A polygon, by definition, has as many vertices as it has sides, so a single-sided polygon would have to, in order to meet that criterion, curve in on itself so that the two ends of the side meet to form a vertex. In order for the polygon to not be curved, it would have to be made up of two straight lines (this figure is known as a digon). So no, a polygon cannot be a single straight line.
it is order 5
order two
it has 1 order
It is to the order of 3
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They have to have the following in order to be an insect: exoskeleton head thorax legs abdomen
Head, thorax and abdomen are the parts of an insect. The order in which the parts are listed also is the order of their occurrence on the insect's body, from head to bottom. Other insect characteristics include two antennae, three sets of jointed legs, and compound eyes.
The head, the thorax, and the abdomen are the three main parts of the insect. The way in which they're listed here is also the order in which they're found on the insect body, top to bottom. Additionally, insects have two antennae, three sets of jointed legs, skeletons on the outside, and compound eyes.
6 legs a head, thorax, and abdomen (in its adult form) an exoskeleton of the Class insecta
An insect order for a butterfly is Lepidoptera.
No, its an insect order
Yes, they are (by definition) considered insects. They are in the insect order Lepidoptera and are classified with insects because they have a head, thorax, and abdomen. They also have three pairs of walking legs, antennae and a pair of wings-which are the characteristics of most insects.
Insect is the classification of the aphid.Specifically, an aphid is considered a sap-sucking insect. It is an insect because it has an outer skeleton, three body parts (head, thorax, abdomen), three jointed legs, compound eyes, and one pair of antennae. It is a sap-sucker because its piercing mouthparts break into its prey's insides in order to extract internal fluids.
Yes dragonflies are arthropods. Insects are by far the most populous species of arthropods, including ants, beetles, butterflies, dragonflies and grasshoppers. Over 1 million arthropodic insect species have been identified, and the number grown on a nearly daily basis. These insects are characterized by a triple-segmented body containing a head, thorax and abdomen. Insect arthropods have 6 or more legs, two antennae and lateral, compound eyes.
i believe that they are of the Orthoptera order
The Order of the Spider.