They have a chemical composition that allows them ot double their cells
Only parasitic worms adapted to living in digestive tracts can do so. Worms of that type live and grow in the intestines rather than the stomach.
The best type of worms I've used in my garden are earth worms. Mainly night crawlers. They work really well for adding air to the soil. They do tend to multiply quickly. Good Luck.
Some worms, notably the flat worm does propagate (multiply) by means of division, if you cut the flat worm into say 6 pieces you will have 6 worms each developing its own new head and tail area.
I don't know if it is bag worms, but the best thing to do is to encapsulate it in a bag, tie it off and throw it away. Then they cannot multiply.
Normally no. Maggots are sometimes used to help treat wounds, but other worms are generally a bad sign. Some bad worms are heart worms, round worms, tape worms, pin worms, and hook worms.
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
Meal-worms are actually beetle grubs - NOT worms.
round worms are round and flat worms are flat!
silk worms are tiny worms hanging from silk on a tree
No worms do not have bones
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Yes, they can have large white roundworms, red stomach worms, whip worms, thread worms, kidney worms, zipper tapeworms, nodule worms, lungworms, thorn-headed worms, and Trichinella worms, among others.