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No, glowworms do not have backbones. They are the larval forms of certain beetles and belong to the class Insecta, which is part of the phylum Arthropoda. Like other insects, they have an exoskeleton instead of a backbone. Glowworms are known for their bioluminescent properties, which they use to attract prey.
To attract pollinators, such as insects, which make reproduction possible and continue their species.
Yes, glow worms [Lampyris noctiluca] are invertebrates. Insects are invertebrates, because they have no backbone. Glow worms have no backbone. They're insects that somewhat resemble worms.
Glowworms are primarily nocturnal creatures, meaning they are most active at night. During the day, they typically remain hidden in their silk nests to avoid predators and conserve energy. At night, they use their bioluminescent properties to attract prey and communicate.
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It attract insects and insects help in pollination
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It lets out a sweet scent to attract insects.
"The light will attract many insects when it is turned on."
To attract insects for pollination.
to attract insects
to attract insects