Yes, segments of worms are only located on the outside of the body. The rest of its body is not segmented.
I'm not sure but worms do need to stay moist to breath and they have segments on the outside of their body a grown worm can have up to 100 or more segments on their body. And on each segment is little hairs called bristles they have the worm move!From- a 7th grader :)
Segments.
Worms aren't insects but are animals, just as insects are animals. Quite what worms are would depend upon which worms you're asking about. While all worms are certainly invertebrates, that information isn't very interesting. Their bodies are separated into segments that are separated by septa. The segments have body organs. United Nations Farms
No, they have segments and part of those segments are called setae.
I think an earth worm is a kind of segmented worm. It's not much but I hope it helped!
yes, annelids bodies are divided into segments xoxo
Animals with segmented bodies include lobsters, centipedes, and many different worms and insects. A main advantage of the segments is that the animal can use less energy when moving because they only have to move a few segments at a time.
ough. tapeworms and annelid are worms, leeches are not in the worm family. Leeches and earthworms are annelid worms. The name comes from the "ring"-like body segments. Leeches may not look like worms but they definitely are. Tapeworms are members of the flatworms (phylum Platyhelminthes).
ough. tapeworms and annelid are worms, leeches are not in the worm family. Leeches and earthworms are annelid worms. The name comes from the "ring"-like body segments. Leeches may not look like worms but they definitely are. Tapeworms are members of the flatworms (phylum Platyhelminthes).
Arachnids have two body segments, the abdomen and......
longer worms have more, less, or the same segmented