Cockroaches are insects with a distinct body structure that aids in their survival. They are categorized as having a jointed body, typical of arthropods, which is divided into three main parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen.
Each segment serves specific functions. The head houses vital sensory organs, the thorax connects and supports movement, while the abdomen contains most of the internal organs. This structural organization is key to their resilience and adaptability in diverse environments.
- Three main body parts
- Arthropod characteristics
- Efficiently organized for survival