"Pauropoda" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pauropoda is a small group of millipede-like arthropods that belong to the class Pauropoda. They are characterized by a long, thin body, typically around 1-2 millimeters in length, with a small number of segments, usually between 20-40. Pauropods have a unique body structure, with a segmented body and a pair of short antennae. They are typically found in soil, leaf litter, and other terrestrial environments, where they feed on small invertebrates, plants, and fungi.
Pauropoda
Paurometabolic refers to a metabolic process that involves the complete breakdown of glucose (a type of sugar) by cells, resulting in the production of energy. This process typically occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is an essential part of normal cellular function.