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Ant Anatomy Diagram - Head, Thorax, and Abdomen Explained #3698606 (License: Personal Use)
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This scientific illustration precisely identifies the three tagmata of an ant’s body: the head (bearing antennae and mandibles), the thorax (comprising pro-, meso-, and metathorax with attached legs and wings in alates), and the abdomen (containing digestive, reproductive, and stinger structures). The line drawing emphasizes segmentation and appendage placement for educational clarity.
Used in biology textbooks, entomology websites, and classroom materials to teach insect morphology; targets users seeking foundational knowledge of hymenopteran anatomy or preparing for exams.
Related Cliparts: Discover the three main body segments of an ant-head, thorax, and abdomen-in this clear, educational diagram. Perfect for students and entomology enthusiasts.
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