Through their butts.
Earthworms do not have respiratory systems. They exchange oxygen through their skin.
they breathe through there skin
the worm especially earthworms
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Earthworms respire and take in oxygen directly from the skin. Perspiration, sweating, happens with holes called nephridia that let out the sweat from the body. In the fall, earthworms go below the frost-line to migrate. They also hibernate down in the soil around six feet deep.
Earthworms live in the soil. Earthworms however will only live in soil where there is food, moisture, oxygen and a favourable temperature. If they don't have these things, they will go somewhere else.
Oxygen dissolves on the mucus of their skin and goes into their cardiovascular system. And since it goes through the mucus of their skin they have to stay moist.
yes they do
Earthworms actually absorb oxygen through their moist skin from the soil.
Yes, earthworms can go underwater for several weeks with sufficient oxygen
They change gases through their skin. They ubsorb the oxygen they need.
Earthworms respire and take in oxygen directly from the skin and releases co2 from the skin as well.It has no vascular system so it gets all it's oxygen through diffusion through it's skin if that's what you mean. In other terms its individual cells respire just as any other animal cells would.