What is the centipede's kingdom phylum class order family genus and species?
The kingdom is Animalia, the phylum is Arthropoda, the class is Chilopoda, the order is Scolopendromorpha, the family is Scolopendridae, the genus can vary depending on the species, and the species can vary depending on the specific type of centipede.
If you go past segment 32 on your earthworm what will you find?
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Yes, some cultures do consume leeches as a source of protein. However, it is important to note that not all leech species are edible and some can be toxic. It is best to seek guidance from a knowledgeable source before consuming leeches.
What phylum have true coelom and are deuterostomes?
The phylum that have a true coelom and are deuterostomes are the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes animals with a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and post-anal tail at some stage in their development. Examples of Chordata include vertebrates such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
What is the organ that grinds up food in an earthworm?
The organ in an earthworm that grinds up food is called the gizzard. It is a muscular structure that helps break down food particles before they enter the intestine for digestion.
What does simba say when he eats the worm?
Simba utters "slimy, yet satisfying" after swallowing the worm in the movie "The Lion King".
What is the adaptive advantage of an earthworm's response to light and moisture?
Because earthworms are sensitive to light, they usually spend their days in the ground or in leaf litter. This sensitivity is an advantage to them because, if they spent their days in the sunlight, they would dehydrate and die.
Earthworms do not have eyes, they do have cells that are sensitive to light distributed through their outer skin. These don't let earthworms see images, but it does allow their skin to detect light and changes in light intensity.
Where do larval trichinella worms live?
Larval Trichinella worms often live in the muscle tissue of animals, including pigs and wild game, where they form cysts. When infected meat is consumed by humans, the larvae are released in the digestive system, where they mature into adult worms.
Planarians flukes and leeches are?
Planarians are free-living flatworms, flukes are parasitic flatworms that infect various host animals, and leeches are blood-feeding segmented worms.
Where can you buy red wigglers in Chicago?
You can buy red wigglers in Chicago at local gardening stores, bait shops, or online retailers. Some options include Gethsemane Garden Center, City Grange, or Uncle Jim's Worm Farm.
Yes, but only in places that are swampy. In other words, leeches are rare in Hawaii.
When do you separate super worms so they can pupate?
Super worms typically pupate when they reach adult size, which is about 1.5 inches long. At this stage, you can separate the larger super worms into a separate container with enough substrate for pupation. Make sure to provide them with adequate moisture and darkness during this stage.
It is possible for worms such as larvae of the apple maggot fly or codling moth to infest apples, but it is not common for earthworms to be found inside apples. To prevent this, it is advisable to properly store and inspect fruits.
What type of weather do mealworms survive in best?
Mealworms thrive in a warm and dry environment with temperatures ideally around 77-81°F (25-27°C). They should be kept away from extreme temperatures, excessive humidity, and direct sunlight to ensure their survival and health. Providing a consistent and controlled environment will help them thrive and grow.
Do roundworms have a mouth and an anus?
Yes, roundworms have a mouth for ingestion of food and an anus for excretion of waste. They form a complete digestive system with both openings.
How many body segments do arthropods have?
you know the segment's in an insect's body depends on the type of the insect
If a worm is cut in half does it grow back?
Annelid worms cannot be cut and half and live. Other types of worms can be respawned in their entirety if a sufficient portion of their original body was retained.
How do millipedes and centipedes breathe?
Both centipedes and millipedes breathe via tiny holes called 'spiracles'. These spiracles a openings on te skin which lead to a respiratory system. Millipedes have two pairs of spiracles on each body segment, while in centipedes the number varies: not all body segments necessarily have spiracles, while others might have a pair.
Leeches are generally aggresive because of their carnivorous behavior.
Yes they do, and grow in a cocoon. Although worms are hermaphrodite (having both sets of sex organs in the clitellum) they cannot impregnate themselves. Two worms line up head to tail and pass sperm to each others spermathecae, sperm sacs. A slime tube forms over the clitellum (saddle), dries out and fills with fluid. As the worm wriggles out of the shrinking tube 5-6 eggs and sperm are deposited in it. The tube closes to form a cocoon from which tiny fully functioning worms emerge some time later. Worm cocoons can lie dormant for a year if the soil conditions are not right to support the baby worms. All worms that are cut in half make 2 dead halves of a worm. It is a myth that both halves survive. They might take a while to die but die they do.
The description provided sounds like bagworms. Bagworms are moth larvae that create protective cocoons made of silk and camouflage themselves with debris such as twigs and leaves. When disturbed, the bagworm will retract into its cocoon, revealing a small worm-like head poking out. Bagworms can cause damage to plants and trees by feeding on foliage.
What happens to leeches in winter?
During winter, leeches typically enter a state of hibernation or dormancy. They may burrow into the soil or mud to stay insulated from the cold temperatures. Leech activity slows down significantly during winter months.
Scientific classification: Roundworms make up the phylum Nematoda.