Insect
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An arthropod with three body segments, six legs, two antennae, and compound eyes
Real World Example
Imagine trying to organize a wardrobe with different sections for tops, pants, and accessories, each with a specific number of hangers and drawers. Just like organizing your wardrobe into distinct parts, an insect is an arthropod with three body segments—head (for accessories), thorax (tops), and abdomen (pants)—each serving specific functions. These segments, much like the sections of your wardrobe, help the insect maintain order and efficiency, with six legs for movement (like hangers for clothes), two antennae for sensing the environment (accessories like belts), and compound eyes for perception (mirrors to reflect what you're wearing).
Practice Version
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