The exact number of cells in a centipede can vary greatly depending on the species and size. Centipedes are composed of a complex arrangement of cells, with estimates suggesting they can have hundreds of thousands to millions of cells. Each centipede typically has an elongated body with numerous segments, and the number of body segments can range from 15 to over 100, contributing to their cellular makeup. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a precise count applicable to all centipedes.
Centipede has three syllables.
15 to be exact.
There are many types of centipedes. The house centipede is the Scutigera coleoptrata and the earth centipede is the Pachymerium ferrugineum.
15 to be exact.
A centipede's lifespan can be from five to seven years.
A centipede has only one head. The name 'centipede', however, is descriptive of how many legs the insect has. Centi - Hundred and Pede - feet. Literally "hundred feet", or many feet.
An centipede has exactly 100 legs.
Centipede digestion is intracellular. They have a digestive system where food is broken down within specialized cells through intracellular processes.
In "James and the Giant Peach," the Centipede has 42 legs.
trillions there isn't an exact number because as we grow we get more cells
billion
There are over fifty species of centipede in the genus Scolopendra. They have about 40 legs.