name of body region of milipedes
The head is in the cranial region of the body, which includes the brain, skull, and facial structures.
The vertebral region is located posteriorly (toward the back) in relation to the sternal region, which is situated anteriorly (toward the front) in the thoracic area of the body. The sternal region corresponds to the sternum or breastbone, while the vertebral region refers to the spinal column. Thus, if you visualize the body in an anatomical position, the vertebral region lies behind the sternal region.
The scapular region refers to the area of the body where the scapula (shoulder blade) is located. It is located on the upper back, between the second and seventh rib. This region plays a key role in shoulder movement and stability.
Myriapods have two main body regions: the head region (cephalothorax) and the trunk region (abdomen). The head region contains the mouthparts and sensory organs, while the trunk region consists of multiple segments that bear legs.
Pelvis is a region of the human body.
milipedes milipedes snakes
no
Meerkats do
No, they do not have a backbone.
A millipede usually has a segmented body, with two pairs of legs on each segment. They are generally black or brown and resemble a centipede or worm.
Myriapoda
organism that depends on preexisting organic plants
milipedes centi[edes
probobly in your back yard though there are many in Australia
they have legs. haha
probobly in your back yard though there are many in Australia
Yes. Millipedes are in plague proportions in parts of Australia.