Yes because some parts of the exterior of the worms' skin are able to be seen with a naked eye!
Yes because some parts of the exterior of the worms' skin are able to be seen with a naked eye!
Yes because some parts of the exterior of the worms' skin are able to be seen with a naked eye!
You can tell cause dirt comes out the dorsal side. the dorsal side is darker because its the worms main blood vessel like our aorta
Blood moves through the ventral blood vessel to the posterior of the body and through the dorsal vessel to the anterior of the body. The dorsal blood vessel contracts to push the blood back and then forward to the ventral vessel where a series of aortic arches act as hearts to move blood forward to the anterior end and through the capillaries.
An earthworm has a circulatory system consisting of four or more ventral blood vessels and one dorsal blood vessel that is also its heart. Most of the pumping of blood is performed by general muscular movements.
Yes Why Do You Think They're Called Blood Worms
Diseases such as Malaria are caused by blood worms in the blood. According to the World Health Organization, blood worms kill as many as a million people annually.
Leeches are worms and they are attracted to blood. They can be dark brown, as well.
In ponds
The aortic arches (hearts) help pump blood around the body of the earthworm in a similar way to animals that have only one multi-chambered heart. Worm "hearts" don't have chambers. Worms also don't have lungs. They absorb oxygen through their skin and then it gets into their blood vessels. The dorsal blood vessel does a bit of the pumping work, with the hearts helping to keep blood pressure steady. That's alot isn't it (O_o)
Blood Worms they LOVE THEM
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms