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Answer:

Mandibles (lower jaw) and maxillae (upper jaw)

Two body sections (head and trunk)

One pair of antennae on the head

Explanation:

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Although Myriapods share many characteristics with other arthropods, they distinguish for having an elongated and multisegmented body, one or two pairs of legs per segment, two antennae, and rolling-up ability

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As the name refers to, Myriapods have many feet. They characterize because their bodies are very elongated and divided into multiple segments. From each of the rings, emerge one or two pairs of legs.

As every arthropod, their bodies are segmented and covered by a cuticle for protection and to avoid dehydration.

Their heads carry two antennae, ocellus, and a mouth with prominent buccal appendixes. Some of them might be poisonous.

They can be slow when moving, but they are well-adapted to move through leaves and other organic material. But because they move slowly, they need a protection strategy to avoid predation. This strategy is rolling. They can roll up, and remaining like a boll, until the predator leaves.

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