Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Feeding biology of centipedes , spider, mites and beetles are
1. Centipedes :- They are primarily the carnivorous. They are eat the other arthropods, the worms and even other of the centipedes. They are usung the their antennae to the seek out their the prey, and then it will immobilize it with venom that injected from the their forcipules, which are the modified legs.
2. Mites :- Most of the mites are the eat the decaying leaves and the other dead the plant matter, but they can be also to eat parts of the live plants.
3. Spider:- Many of the spiders are the considered to be beneficial, they are the feeding on the insects that many of the people of the consider to be the pests.
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