How many appendages does a termite have?

Biology · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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  1. Termites typically have six appendages. These appendages include three pairs of legs. Additionally, termite bodies are segmented, and their legs are attached to the thorax, which is the middle body section.
  2. These legs allow termites to move, explore their environment, and perform various tasks within their colonies, such as foraging for food and constructing tunnels.
  3. In addition to legs, termites also have antennae, but these are not considered appendages in the same sense as legs.