From 11 to over a hundred, depending upon what kind of millipede it is.
they have 3 the head abddomen and thorax
a millipedes structure is it has two body sections, and many pairs of legs as in alot the two body sections consist of a head with one pair of anntenae and a long abdomen with many segments.
A milipede's body is divided into many sections, each of which has a set of legs at the bottom. In most species, each section has two legs on either side, but this can vary greatly.
8 body parts
two single segments
The body covering is molt I don't know what it is
two single segments
yes a millipede can grow back
no!
One species of particularly long millipede has instances of over 300 body sections.
Ask a millipede. :P
An arachnid has 2 body sections and 8 legs. An example is a spider or scorpion.
Two