Yes, centipedes have true tissues, as they belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which is characterized by organisms that exhibit true tissue organization. They possess three germ layers—ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm—allowing for the development of specialized tissues and organs. This tissue organization supports their complex body structures and functions.
no, it is always began with a 'c'
largest
No true tissue.
Some do, but most don't. The number of legs can range from 20 to more than 100.
a type of centipede giant centipede
Yes
ending of centipide
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.
an elephant, ant, spider, bird, lion, centipede and a human..... DIED!! :O
Nervous tissue is not a true stratified tissue. It is composed of neurons and glial cells, and is classified as a specialized type of tissue rather than stratified based on cell layers.
brain tissue LOL this is true
no , centipede is not an insert. it is chilopoda