worms are hermaphrodites , they have both male and female reproductive systems.
Worms are hermaphrodites. They are both male and female.
Worms are both male and female. One end is male and the other is female.
All earthworms are hermaphrodites, which means that every worm is both male and female. Because of this, there is no such thing as a female worm, so there is no separate name for a female worm.
Worms are hermaphrodites which means they have both male and female parts. Your worm is male and female. If you are only keeping one worm, I suggest you get it some worm friends. Worms only "enjoy" (meaning actually do) three things: eating, defecating, and living the worm-thug life (hanging out in coils with other worms, eating, defecating, having sex). Name it Pat or choose a name from nameplayground ambiguous. Name your worm Earthworm Jim/Jane/Jessica Biel or GTFO.
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Yes it is and another fact is if you cut a worm in half it grows back again.
becaues all worms have male and female organs
Worms are Hermaphrodites. They neither are male or female.Arthur: It's in times like these that I really should've listened to what my mother told me when I was young...Ford: Why, what did she say?Arthur: Oh, I don't know, I wasn't listening.
No. Earthworms are hermaphroditic which means that they are both male and female so you could say there goys or birls. So they can mate with any other worm.But if you say that it is for glow-worms, there is. Female glow-worms doesn't have wings while the male glow-worms have. So in this conclusion, Earthworms may have female and male.
That is the sexual organ of the earthworm, if that is the type of worm you're talking about. Earthworms are both male and female, each one can lay eggs and produce semen. The "swollen" band is where these are produced.
All worms have both male reproductive organs and female reproductive organs. This means that they are hermaphrodites. The female organs of a worm include the egg sacs and ovaries. The male organs are two pairs of testes, three pairs of seminal vesicles and sperm funnels. Despite the fact that worms have both male and female organs; it must mate with another worm in order to reproduce its own kind.