they have legs.
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Segmented worms are classified under the phylum Annelida. They are characterized by their body segmentation, which is divided into repetitive segments called metameres. Annelids include earthworms, leeches, and marine bristle worms.
worms because when it rains the worms come out of soil and usually, centipedes dont
centipedes mostly eat worms or little leaves
No. Segmented worms are "annelids", like earthworms. Centipedes belong to the class chilopoda, along with other centipedes. They are also part of the phylum arthropoda, which is an entirely separate phylum from segmented worms.
scorpions, centipedes and worms
Centipedes and millipedes are not classified as worms because they belong to a separate group of arthropods called myriapods. While they share some similarities with worms in terms of their long, segmented bodies, they have distinct characteristics such as multiple legs and exoskeletons that differentiate them from true worms.
Segments.
The arthropods (for instance, centipedes) are believed to have descended from the annelids (segmented worms).
No, they have segments and part of those segments are called setae.
small worms ,centipedes , and bugs smaller than them
A Segmented Worm
Yes, worms are classified based on their body shapes and structures. There are various types of worms, such as flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms, each with distinct body structures that help define their classification.