The earthworm doesn't really have a heart. Instead, it has highly muscular blood vessels called the aortic arches that pump their blood.
Yes, just not the same design as a Human heart
parasitic
No studies have shown that worms can grow in a human heart. However, heart worm is common in dogs. The worms can grow for 5-7 years in the heart. If untreated, animals can die in 1-2 days.
inside a worms gizzard is the guts and a piece of its heart. him<3333
they have no antenae no obvious head
They are parisitc and they are eukaryotic. They are muilticellular
a disease on the skin
Nematode
No, it can't
yes like ticks and fleas and heart worms (heart worms could but rest of parasites i am sure) so be careful
Um, heart worms is the only thing I can come up with, but I'm not not that sure if it's heart worms, but dogs can get them by moskito bites, i think....
aorta.