Setae.
Millipedes are terrestrial arthropods belonging to the class Diplopoda, characterized by having two pairs of jointed legs per body segment and a cylindrical body. Polychaetes, on the other hand, are marine annelid worms belonging to the class Polychaeta, characterized by having numerous bristle-like structures called chaetae on each body segment and well-developed parapodia for locomotion. So, the main difference lies in their habitat (terrestrial vs. marine) and body structure.
structures that perform the organic functions at the level of the whole body are called
Organs
I would have to say appendages. And I like you ;)
Fats are transported throughout the body in structures called lipoproteins. These are complex particles made up of lipids and proteins that carry fats such as cholesterol and triglycerides through the bloodstream to various tissues.
Millipedes are terrestrial arthropods belonging to the class Diplopoda, characterized by having two pairs of jointed legs per body segment and a cylindrical body. Polychaetes, on the other hand, are marine annelid worms belonging to the class Polychaeta, characterized by having numerous bristle-like structures called chaetae on each body segment and well-developed parapodia for locomotion. So, the main difference lies in their habitat (terrestrial vs. marine) and body structure.
fruiting body
structures that perform the organic functions at the level of the whole body are called
Thread like structures in fungi are called hyphae .
Dendrites.
in human body they are hard supporting structures called bones
organs
Organs
I would have to say appendages. And I like you ;)
Body parts close to the midsagittal plane are medial.
Um, the naming isn't necceserily called dissection- dissection is when the 'body' is cut open to view the inside
The study of body structures that can be seen with the naked eye is called gross anatomy. It involves examining organs, tissues, and structures without the need for a microscope.