What is the name of a creature with one hundred legs called?
A creature with one hundred legs is called a "centipede."
Can a centipede bite kill a human in Tennessee?
Not unless you have an allergic reaction to their venom.
Roundworms can be classified as?
Roundworms can be classified as nematodes, which are a type of multicellular worm in the phylum Nematoda. They are found in diverse environments worldwide and can be parasitic or free-living.
A marine worm that live in a tube of its own secretion. These animals are filter feeders and can be found in the extreme depths of the ocean.
Are inch worms bite get infection?
yes, inch worms can bite you. the mark left afterward will itch like a mosquito bite and then hurt. it should go away in about 3 days.
What are some characteristics of parasitic worm?
A successful parasite can source all its needs from the host animal. A VERY successful parasite provides some benefits to its host so that there is real incentive to have a parasite. This is called symbiosis.
Successful parasites should/must:
Withstand the unfavorable condition, reproduce within the host, egg/cysts easy to leave outside host, locate new host, enter the host simply, and avoid killing the host.
Are humans related closer to snakes or worms?
A frog. Earthworms are invertebrates - frogs have an internal skeleton, as do snakes. A snake is a reptile, therefore not related to either a worm (Annelid) or a frog (Amphibian), but would be more closely related to the frog.
What will wax worms turn into?
Wax worms will turn into moths. They go through a life cycle that includes egg, larva (the wax worm stage), pupa, and adult moth.
How many teeth do millipede have?
10 eyes, 5 at the front and 3 at the back and one on each side. this is known as the millipead all round vision center.
Will you get worms from eating raw noodles?
Where'd you hear that?
People eat raw pasta, and I've never heard of it giving anybody worms. I've certainly never had worms in my life, and I can never resist crunching a few noodles while I'm making pasta! People also eat raw Top Ramen.
How long do sand worms live for?
sandworms live for about 6-8 years...................................................................unless they die...................................................though, do they die?....................................... no they don't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...................................unless someone kills them..................which probably won't happen..........................................Bye.......................................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
A worm's mouth is used for eating and ingesting food. Worms are decomposers, so they feed on organic matter in the soil, breaking it down into nutrients that enrich the soil. The mouth of a worm is typically located at the anterior end of its body and is surrounded by a lip-like structure called the prostomium.
What does it mean seeing a live centipede under my pillow?
Centipedes, spiders, and insects often live in mattresses and linens. It means nothing except they seek warm places and many insects feed on dead skin we shed every day.
What is the study of airplanes called?
The study of airplanes is somewhat dependent on what aspects of an airplane you are interested in studying. For instance, aerospace engineering, or more specifically, aeronautical engineering, is the studying of the design and construction of airplanes. Whereas aeronautical science is typically the training needed to fly airplanes both privately and commercially.
No, tube worms are not herbivores. They are deep-sea animals that belong to the phylum Annelida and typically obtain nutrients through a symbiotic relationship with chemosynthetic bacteria. These bacteria convert chemicals in the environment into organic molecules that the tube worms can use as food.
Is the human centipede suitable for a child?
there's a movie...it's 100% medically acurate, but the humans in it won't live that long. though, i highly doubt that there is a surgeon out there that is as talented as Dr. Heiter.
What insect has 6 legs and a segmented body?
All insects have six legs and three body sections.
Anything not fitting this pattern is not strictly an insect, for example, eight legs and two body section (spider) is an arachnid.
Why to microbiologists study parasitic worms?
Because people should know about microbs and parasites and how tey live and react in different enviroment.
What is a list of example of arthropods?
Insects (six legs), being silverfish, mayflies, dragon/damselflies, stone flies, fleas, lice, crickets, grasshoppers, true bugs (stink bugs etc), aphids, cicadas, butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, ants, flies, hoverflies, mosquitos, beetles... (pretty much all arthropods with wings really, save the silverfish)
Arachnids (eight legs), being spiders, harvestmen (not spiders!), scorpions, horseshoe crabs (really, they're not crustaceans), sun/camel spiders, ticks and mites.
Crustaceans (ten legs), being crabs, lobsters, shrimps, water fleas, barnacles, sacculina and relatives (look them up, they're fascinating parasites), krill and lots of other plankton.
Myriapods (many legs), being centipedes and millipedes.