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Centipedes

Centipedes are segmented and have exoskeletons. They have one pair of legs for each segment.

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How many body segments do a beetle have?

Beetles belong to the order Coleoptera of class Insecta with more then one lac species. The model chromosome number is 2n=20 with chromosomal formula 18A+Xyp.

What do earthworms look like?

they look like a pencil and all squishy!!!

Not entirely true.

Some are tall, handsome creatures, with nice hair & white teeth.

How big do inch worm's get?

The species of earthworms range in the thousands, there are many names for Red Worms, or Redworms, some are: tiger worms, red wigglers, branding worms and manure worms just to name a few, as for size that also varies depending on the species as well.

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How does a planarian move in water?

The Planarian is a single celled organism with a rather large vacuole. In water, the water concentration outside the cell is higher than what is inside, causing the water to pass into the cell. At the risk of drowning, Planarian expel excess water through their vacuole to keep water levels stable. The force exerted by the exiting water propels the Planarian through the water.

Name an animal with 100 legs?

there is nothing i can think of that has that many legs

Is a round worm a parasite?

A roundworm is a parasite (multicellular parasite).

What climate does centipedes live in?

Centipedes live in dark cool damp places, preferably under rocks or logs. They can also be found in soil.

Can you eat grub worms?

Mealworms actually aren't worms at all, they're the larval stage of a kind of beetle.

In some Asian and other ethnic cultures mealworms are cheap, low in fat, and high in protein addition to people's diets! It won't hurt your dog to eat mealworms.

What are examples of round worms?

A Roundworm or Nematode has a "tube" like body within a tube, with a fluid- filled cavity in between the tubes.

Most nematodes are parasites, such as ascarids, filarids, pinworms, hookworms, and whipworms.

How does Delia view Eddie in the story the centipedes?

Eddies father want to catch birds to give to her son but suddenly the birds fly away. The bird had fallen on a spot where the earth was worn bare. Father want to show how good or respectful to her children. Eddie hobby is he loves to collect things or keep animals.

What are the behavioral adaptation of centipede?

They curl up for protection, and use gnathpds to inject venom.

What type of worms can be cut in half?

it would continue to live because worms have 4 hearts. :) But if you cut a worm in half and it doesent keep moving its because that's really just half of a worm that someone already cut in half

Are centipedes and millipedes poisonous?

if it bites you it dependes if your allergic to them. its just like gettin bit by a spider.

I dont think its a good idea to eat a centipede
about2 or 3 spicies of centipedes are poisonous but the others arnt if you ever find a red catapiller remember that they are red for a reason so if a bird eats it its poisonous sometimes the fib but remember to just stay away from them

How many legs worm has?

None, worms are like snakes have no legs and use circular muscles that contract and relax to move. They actually greatly help soil conditions.

How many body segments and legs do insects have?

Insects typically have six or eight legs. Their legs are usually attached to the thorax, or center portion, of the insect's body.

Do platyhelminthes have a backbone?

No, platyhelminthes, commonly known as flatworms, do not have a backbone. They are invertebrates, meaning they lack a spinal column or any vertebral structure. Platyhelminthes have a simple body plan and are characterized by their flattened bodies and absence of specialized respiratory or circulatory systems.

What is this worm thing?

Likely carpet beetles. Reddish with a hair on the end.

What are centipedes habits?

Centipedes are flat, and, unlike Millipedes, have one pair of legs per segment. They are NOT part of the hexapod (insects, for all you uneducated people out there) class, but are Arachnids. Centipedes are also carnivores, eating their prey after swiftly injecting poison into it. Still, the main difference, is that centipedes are flat and have only one pair of legs per segment. It's not that much, try to remember it. =]

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Edit: Oh, and by the way, if you didn't get the first part, Millipedes are round. Sorry for the mistake!

How much blood can leeches suck at a time?

A grown leech can consume between 20 and 50ml of blood until he is full. A leech can eat only once in a year to be able to live. This does not mean however that they only eat once in their lifespan.

Some leeches live only one year; some several years.

I would say that a leech consumes about 70-250ml of blood in its lifespan.

Can worms live without air?

Worms breathe, though through their skin instead of with lungs, and so cannot survive without air.

What is the function of the anus of an earthworm?

The anus is used to dispose of waste materials after it has passed through the digestive tract.

Would a worm eat a dead cow?

Not intentionally, but may accidentally eat one if they're licking and grooming themselves.