Arthropods
Step-by-step explanation:
Groups of arthropods that appear the most distinctly segmented are: centipedes and millipedes
- Centipedes are members of the chilopoda class of arthropods
- One difference between a centipede and a millipede is that a centipede only has one set of legs (or two legs total) per body segment
- When it comes to length, centipedes can grow to be anywhere from one to 12 inches depending on the species
- All centipedes have long antennae
- Centipedes are carnivorous predators, so they also have large jaws that they use to kill or paralyze their prey
- Millipedes are arthropods that are members of the Diplopoda class
- They’re characterized by having two sets of legs (or four legs total) per body segment
- Millipedes also don’t have powerful venomous jaws, and their antennae are shorter
- And unlike the centipede, millipedes are scavengers that like to feed on decaying organic matter, like leaves and compost