Yes but who wants to know that
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
the ecological importance of a tape worm is that their anuses are conveniantly placed on their foreheads, allowing them to fertilize the soil proper.
Well, they do not eat them, but they help fertilize the soil under them.
Cross-fertilization
They would prefer to have another worm do it for them but if there isn't one around at the time they will do the job themselves.
Yes. Worms eat minerals and break them down, making the minerals more accessible by plants.
Usually the first action that a virus or worm performs is to replicate itself. This attempts to ensure that the virus or worm spreads before being detected by a payload.
A worm can replicate itself.
... It dies
it rolls itself.
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