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Centipedes

Centipedes are segmented and have exoskeletons. They have one pair of legs for each segment.

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How Eddie sister viewed herself?

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That she is always right

Do people eat millipedes and centipedes?

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I DO. Taste like chicken.

What kind of body covering do worms have?

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Depends on worms, search on Wikipedia...

Earthworm:

Slimy

Annelid:

Cuticle

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How long does it take for the tape worms to die?

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it takes a few days for the worms to die out completely with Mebendazole and strait away with Piperazine but that contains laxitives so will give you squits so i dont reccommend that one #;d

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Do centipedes live in mud?

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Yes, centipedes, some of them quite large, live in deserts.

Do millipedes move fast?

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Millipedes are slow because they have to control so many more legs. Therefore, it takes them a longer time to operate.

Is the centipedes feet a singular or plural possessive?

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The centipede's feet is the singular possessive form.

Why are segmented worms more complex than coelenterates?

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Round worms belong to phylum Ascelminthes (nemathelminthes) ,a higher phylum than sponges (poriferans) and coelenterones.Round worms are bilaterally symmetric.which is considered as a superior quality.Also they are triploblastic and has a well developed muscular pharyx.Sexual dimorphism is also seen in round worms.

Is cephalization present in centipedes?

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yes since it has a direction of development

What do wooly worms eat?

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leaves if very hungry eat fruit tree leaves

Why are your mealworms not moving?

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if your worms are super black, its dead.. sometimes it smells bad.. and its so dead. but if you want an answer more spcific.. you can go check google or yahoo

What is the adaptation of a glow worm?

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They have an organ it its head to discourage predators

Which state does leeches live in the US?

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Yes, certain types do, especially on the east and west coasts.

Can birds give you ring worm?

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Chickens can get ring worm. Ring worm is a highly contagious fungus that can spread rapidly if not properly treated. While it does affect adults, it can affect livestock as well.

Where are glow worms found?

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Glow worms are found in dark places known as caves or many other names as you can look in the thersouras glow worms are amazing and you may get to see them around the Australian land or Queensland area.

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Is a worm a vertbrabrate or invibrates?

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Worms are invertebrates; they lack backbones.

What is the difference between insect and worm?

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Worms are worms (the horrible wiggly things you put in your brothers pants when you were younger) and anthrapods are preying matist' and butterflies.

What is the tubifex worms predators?

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Small Creatures in a Pond.

Why don't parasitic flatworms and roundworms have structures for locomotion?

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That's just the way God made them. Flatworms and roundworms have certain body cavities that basically help them digest food,respire,reproduce,and even move from one place to another.

Centipede vs millipede which would win?

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a millipede is more dangerous

What Phylum does people belong to?

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Occuring to my Oak Meadow science book....... People belong to the Chordates. Fish and birds also belong to this Phylum. Also Sea Squirts!

How are setae used by worms?

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For one example, the setae help the worm resist being pulled from a hole in the groung by a bird.

Do centipedes have gills?

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