Yes, they are sensitive to light.
Worms do not have eyes. Worms do have light sensitive cells.
there are many, like earth worms and cave dwelling fish
your mom because she is white or black
No, eyespots do not help worms move around. Eyespots are simple light-sensitive organs that help worms detect changes in light intensity and are used to determine which direction light is coming from, not for movement. Worms primarily use their muscles and body contractions to move.
Worms do not require sunlight or any kind of light for survival. They prefer dark, moist environments such as soil, compost, or leaf litter. In fact, exposure to light can be harmful to worms as they are sensitive to light and can become stressed or dry out.
No, worms do not like light. I did an experiment.
earth worms dont like light
Earthworms do not have eyes, they do have cells that are sensitive to light distributed through their outer skin. These don't let earthworms see images, but it does allow their skin to detect light and changes in light intensity.
yes plants sensitive to light
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
Yes, rabeprazole is sensitive to light. It should be stored in its original packaging or container, away from light and moisture, to maintain its stability and effectiveness.
Ring worms have nothing to do with oily or sensitive skin. Ring worms mostly comes from animals.