the sections of a centipede are called the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. the legs are a whole different thing to find that information i sugest u go on a different web site please or just serch again please
Insects have a body divided into three parts - head, thorax, and abdomen. Three pairs of legs are attached to the thorax.
Head, thorax, abdomen.
Head, thorax and abdomen.
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reproduction and recreation amongst other living things.
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it don't plan nothing because it don't have a brain
Ticka have 8 legs Insects have 6 legs
Radial symmetry is how biologist describe a jellyfish's body plan. It means that the body parts radiate from a central axis.Jellyfish have body types that are dubbed coelenterate, which means they have a body that looks like a sac. They have no real bones or skeleton in their bodies.
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The sequential development of an animal's basic body plan
They both have radial symmetry and they both have tentacle like thingys
Ticka have 8 legs Insects have 6 legs
No a Hydra is non a pseudocoelmate, acoelomate, or eucoelomate. The basic body plan is a sac with central digestive compartment, the gastrovascular cavity. A single opening functions as mouth and anus. There are 2 variations on this body plan: the sessile polyp and the motile medusa
The basic plan