Chilopoda (centipedes) belong to the phylum Arthropoda. They are dorso-ventrally flattened creatures with a myriad of appendages. Chilopoda are dioecious (having both male and female individuals). Males deposit spermatophores for females to find. After the female is fertilized, she hides the eggs in a hole. Females of some species will guard their eggs; others will just leave them.
It should be noted that some centipedes are parthenogenetic.
Echinoderms have the ability to regenerate new parts asexually. They also have separate sexes with sex organs in each arm. Sexual reproduction involves releasing gametes into the water (external fertilization).
1. They may be unisexual or bisexual.
2. Reproduction is usually sexual but a few reproduce asexually or by regeneration.
3. Fertilization is external, while a few echinoderms are viviparous.
4. The development in indirect.
Not all reptiles lay eggs, many give birth to living young, some examples of live birth are Rattlesnakes, water snakes and garter snakes.
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A chelicerate does not have antennae because it is missing the nerve bundle that would control that structure. Instead, chelicerates use setae to detect changes in air currents and provide equivalents to smell and taste.
It reproduce by seeds.
They reproduce asexually
They reproduce by cell splitting but can also reproduce in other ways too.
oscillatoria reproduce by fragmentation they break into fragments called Hormogina it uses photosyntetsis to reproduce
no chelicerates are mostly spiders or scorpions or horseshoe crabs
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Chelicerates are a group of arthropods that lack jaws. Examples of chelicerates include horseshoe crabs, mites, ticks, spiders, and scorpions. Arthropods that have jaws are classified as mandibulates.
A chelicerate does not have antennae because it is missing the nerve bundle that would control that structure. Instead, chelicerates use setae to detect changes in air currents and provide equivalents to smell and taste.
Chelicerates (crabs, Pycnogonida, and Mercostonata) are arthropods that lack jaws.
They are not. Horseshoe crabs are chelicerates, a group that also includes arachnids, but they are in a separate class within that group.