Diplopods reproduce sexually through copulation. The male transfer sperm to the female using paired reproductive organs called gonopods. After fertilization, the female lays eggs or gives birth to live young, depending on the species.
Annelids reproduce asexually by fission , budding and sexually by gametes .
Millipedes belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Diplopoda, and order Julida. They are characterized by having elongated bodies with numerous segments, each bearing two pairs of legs.
True mosses belong to the phylum Bryophyta. They are simple, non-vascular plants that reproduce via spores and are commonly found in moist environments.
The scientific name for millipede is Diplopoda.
The millipede genus name is Diplopoda.
Ferns belong to the phylum Pteridophyta, which is a diverse group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds.
Insecta is merely 1 class under the phylum arthropoda. The other classes are crustacea, arachnid, chilopoda, and diplopoda. Chilopoda and Diplopoda fit beneath the subphylum myriapoda.
Binary fussion
Millipede belong to class Diplopoda of phyllum Arthropoda .
Under phylum Arthropoda are several subphyla including subphylum Hexapoda which contains class Insecta (the insects); and Myriapoda which contains class Chilipoda (the centipedes) and class Diplopoda (the millipedes).
Caterpillar
Diplopoda
It's an Arthropod.
Millipedes belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Diplopoda, and order Julida. They are characterized by having elongated bodies with numerous segments, each bearing two pairs of legs.
They reproduce sexually in one host and asexually in the second host.
Diplopoda
It's an Arthropod.
Diplopoda.