they mate like us but lay eggs
i think the answer to the question is that they reproduce asexually and sexually.
ringworm isn't a worm it is a fungi and so the fungi reproduces and not the worm (because it isn't a worm)
on average 3.04 months
strawberry,onion,potatoes,worm,sponges,ameoba
That would be the worm and the love bug, one of the most famous worm-like infections
Cross-fertilization
Yes, you did incorrectly spell "half". When a worms body is severed, you will usually just have two pieces of a dead worm, though if the worm was cut below the head, sometimes, they can regenerate the tail. Worms do not reproduce in this way.
After two earthworms have mated, the clitellum secretes the cocoon which forms a ring around the worm. The worm then backs out of the ring, and as it does so, injects its own eggs and the other worm's sperm into it. As the worm slips out, the ends of the cocoon seal to form a vaguely lemon-shaped incubator or cocoon in which the embryonic worms develop
You and an Earth worm , are both animals ( Biologically from Kingdom Animalia ) . You both respire , move , excrete , feed , reproduce , sense ( respond ) and grow .
Most tapeworms have both male and female reproductive organs to reproduce and fertilize there own eggs.
Cross-fertilization
Alex was neither fully male or fully female; Alex was in fact a hermaphrodite.