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No, worms by definition do not have skeletons. Some have coelom, a cavity in the body that supports certain higher movement functions.

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No . . . worms are one type of animal that can do just fine without having a supporting skeleton.

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Actually, it doesn't.

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Earthworms don't have any shells.

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Which animals dont have a hard skeleton?

Almost all animals have a skeleton, whether its an internal skeleton or an exoskeleton. Some animals like the Jellyfish are of without a skeleton, and they are very much ... jelly-like. Examples include earthworms, slugs, etc.


Which animal has no external skeleton?

Well, an earthworm is one.


What type of skeleton helps and earthworm to move?

earthworm moves by the hair like projections called setae .


What does a earthworm use for body support?

No it is not supported by an internal Skeleton of bone


Does a earthworm have a skeleton inside them?

Nope, They are a tubular organism with no skeletal structure


Is an eathworm a vertebrate?

An earthworm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have an internal skeleton or a spine.


What has a outer skeleton snake snail earthworm fish?

many fishes do have


What is the main difference between an earthworm and a snake?

Snakes have a skeleton - worms don't.


What kind of skeleton helps an earth worm to move?

earthworms have a hydrostatic skeleton. An Earthworm is able to move with the help of a fluid-filled chambers functioning like a hydro-skeleton. The earthworm movement in the soil helps in converting large pieces of organic to matter. Earthworms keep the soil structure open through its burrowing actions.


Is a earthworm a vertebrates?

An earthworm and all insects are invertebrates because they lack an internal skeleton, especially because they don't have a backbone.Well to tell you an earthworm is an invertebrate.An earthworm is an invertebrate.


Does a earthworm have its skeleton outside its body?

No,it has a hydrostatic skeleton.It emerges due to pressure caused by fluids in the coelom.


All insects live inside a hard skeleton?

Yes, the hard skeleton is known as an exoskeleton.