Some are and some aren't. All centipedes are carnivores, unlike millipedes which eat veggies, so they all have some way of self defense. This can be in the form of poison, pincers, or a bad smell. Sometimes even all three. If you find a centipede make sure you know if it is harmful to humans or not before you touch it! you could be in for a nasty surprise.
Most of the centipedes that you find inside the house or yard (in the US) are harmless to the touch. However, larger species are extremely venomous and should be avoided. See the related link for more information.
Centipedes and Millipedes are quite harmful because they bite people. They curl up into a ball so people think they're dead. When people come, they try to bite you so be careful! :B x0
Cicadas are not endangered and are quite common. They are a plentiful insect found throughout much of the United States.
No not exactly, if it were inside it would be a pest
There are no cicada species that are endangered. They are often found in places with warm summers, and they like soil that is damp, but not too wet.
Yes. Certain species are and multiple species are still undiscovered.
I dont know you tell me!
yes some are
How breathe nematodes
The Phylum Nematodes is home to large number of organisms. The hookworm, whipworm, and pinworms are very familiar to pet owners and can infect humans.
Earthworms and some nematodes eat (process) sand
Class: Nematoda Phylum Adenophorea OR Secernentea
it is endangered
Yes. Nematodes a multicellular.
Yes, nematodes have bilateral symmetry.
Nematodes belong to the roundworms or phylum Nematoda.
Nematodes are roundworms. Many of the 28,000 or more species of nematodes are parasitic. Nematodes are very successful organisms, living just about everywhere where there is life.
i think the benefits of nematodes is the safe way to fight pests
Nematodes can live on fish, in fish and fish can consume them.
Tom Goodey has written: 'Laboratory methods for work with plant and soil nematodes' -- subject(s): Nematoda 'Soil and freshwater nematodes' -- subject(s): Freshwater nematodes, Soil nematodes, Nematoda
No, nematodes do not have a fluid-filled pseudocoel as a skeleton. Nematodes have a hydrostatic skeleton, which is a combination of fluid pressure and muscles that provide support and movement. The pseudocoel is a body cavity that houses the internal organs in nematodes.
Way different...Annilids are a phylum of the lophotrochozoa and nematodes are a phylum of ecdysozoa...
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what it is
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