Yes, centipedes do have a fluid similar to blood called hemolymph. Unlike vertebrates, their hemolymph does not contain red blood cells and does not transport oxygen in the same way. Instead, it helps with nutrient transport and plays a role in their immune system. The hemolymph circulates through their open circulatory system, bathing the organs directly.
Centipede's having a phosphorescent fluid in there body it will glow at night. Actually centipede uses this fluid as a defense mechanism against its enemies.
From toxins and infection being introduced into her body/the blood stream.
a type of centipede giant centipede
No , a centipede is not a worm because a centipede has hard skin and a worm has soft skin, but a centipede is an invertebrate.
BECAUSE.... CENTIPEDE! swimming in the ocean CENTIPEDE! swimming in the sea CENTIPEDE! crawling through the forest CENTIPEDE! crawling through the wood CENTIPEDE! climbing up a mountain CENTIPEDE! climbing up a hill! oli you smell..... really bad
no , centipede is not an insert. it is chilopoda
It is not called a centipede
centipede or caterpillar
A centipede has one hundred legs, hence the term. A brightly colored centipede may be poisonous. Is that a centipede on your back?
Centipede evolves to a butterfly.
red centipedes
what is centipede's collective noun