Yes but only for a short time
Yes it will
grasshoppers have bilateral symmetry because if you cut the grasshopper in half it will be equal.bilateral symmetry
a earthworm and a brain
IF you cut a worm in half, the bottom half will die because it cannot grow a new head. However, the top half will live and heal.
No. If you cut a snake in half you will sever vital organs and major blood vessels.
it would continue to live because worms have 4 hearts. :) But if you cut a worm in half and it doesent keep moving its because that's really just half of a worm that someone already cut in half
Yes, it can if you cut a starfishes arm than it will grow a new one!
no a worm can reproduce a sexualy and sirvive being cut in half a centipede however will die from this though it may live for a short time after the idea that it becomes more then one is an urban legend.
The labrum on a grasshopper helps them cut and chew leaves and grass. It is part of the grasshoppers upper jaw and is flat.
no you will not get 2 earth worms only the top half of the worm will live if you cut it in half because it's tail will rejenorate while the head on the other half of the worm can not.
Cutting an annelid, like a earthworm, in half does not guarantee that both halves will survive. The anterior (front) half may survive if it contains vital organs, while the posterior (back) half typically does not have the necessary structures to sustain life. In some species, if a small enough portion is left, the worm can regenerate, but this varies by species and the extent of the cut. Generally, the survival of an annelid after being cut in half is unlikely.
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