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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 can you get leeches?

just put a bit of salt or put cigarettes tobacco

Are tubifex worms harmful?

They make food from chemicals - a process called chemosynthesis.

Their survival depends on a symbiotic relationship with the billions of bacteria that live inside of them. These bacteria convert the chemicals that shoot out of the hydrothermal vents into food for the worm.

Since a tubeworm has no mouth, how do bacteria enter the worm? Scientists have found that, during its earliest stages, the tubeworm does have a mouth and gut for bacteria to enter. But as the worm grows, these features disappear!

Who invented the worm?

I'm sorry but I'm not sure who found them but i know that they were discovered in Alaska in 1887.

Does millipedes have shell?

Original Answer: "No, and i hope your joking. Millipedes live under decaying leaves, not underwater."

- The above is actually a fair question sir; millipedes are crustaceans, just like woodlice, shrimp, crabs and lobsters, and the latter 3 all breathe through gills - even though many woodlouse species are become completely terrestrial. Gills are not exclusive to marine animals.

Millipedes are different though, in that they breathe through spiracles (holes alongside their body) which absorb oxygen and carry it to their tracheal tubes, which then supply it to their various tissues.

So the answer is indeed, no - but it is still a fair inquiry. :)

(I must have the original answer :D)

What are the major classes Of segmented worms and what are examples of each?

some examples of worms are:

  • Arenecola
  • earthworm
these are only a few of thousands of different types of worms.

What happens to worms when a parking lot is made?

well... when the parking lot is poured, worms will lose their habitat. Also they wouldn't use their own niche to provide their food and homes.

What is the color of a nematode?

a worm is a brown colour with a line of black. the black is its food digestion pipe.

How many legs does a centipede have per segment?

A centipede has two legs per segment, one on each side. And they usually stick out to the side of the centipede. A milipede has 4 legs per segment, two on each side, and they are usually more under the body of the milipede.

What drink has a worm in it?

water and that's it it asorbs through their skin

Do centipedes grow?

I Did not think so but i looked it up and it said they do so i guess the answer is yes.

What specifically do worms eat?

The bacteria that worms eat are those that grow within the soil they inhabit. There are several thousand bacteria species in the soil, and a worm that eats a gram of it may ingest over a thousand different kinds.

What does the silk worm feed on?

Silkworms only thrive on the leaves of the mullberry tree.

What worms have many segments?

Earthworms have many segments, typically ranging from 100 to 150 segments. These segments allow for flexibility and movement in the worm's body. Each segment contains muscles and nerve cells that help the earthworm perform its daily activities.

Is an inchworm an omnivore?

Inchworms are actually herbivores. They eat various kinds of leaves.

This is also where they get a lot of their water from, so fresh leaves are ideal.

The function of ovaries in a earthworm?

What is the function of the ovaries in an earthworm? to release eggsfemale gonad in which eggs are produced. What is the function of the ovaries in earthworms ...

How many legs does an inch worm have?

According to the Wikipedia article on geometer moths, inchworms are larvae of those moths, and have two or three pairs of legs on each end of the body. This would imply eight to twelve legs.

A link to the article's section on larvae is below.

Do coelenterates have a coelom?

No. A coelenterate is an animal (such as a jellyfish), whose main body cavity is also its alimentary canal (gut). Most animals, on the other hand, have a body cavity (called a coelom) that is separate from the gut.

For instance, inside your own body, you have an alimentary canal (your esophagus, stomach and intestines) and a separate body cavity that contains your heart, lungs, liver, etc. In a coelenterate, there is only one cavity.

Can worms survive on mars?

A worm can survive in many circumstances. A worm can survive in: wet dirt, a jar of water(not filled completely, just about 1 or 2 inches, you dont want to DROWN it) and probably in grassy areas.

Why do worms come out of the ground when birds peck at it?

Some types of birds, such as robins, can hear it. They also watch for movement in the dirt but their hearing is very acute. Other types of birds use their sense of sight, smell, or touch to find worms.

What woodland animal eats a worm?

Mostly animals that live underground eat worms, like a shrew or a mole.