durkheim and earthworms
the answer is the earthworms has both body parts.
cuticle
to moisturize its body
earthworms move by it body shape when earthworms extension of body rear part Rolex the backer part of body then they move forward
Pretty much the same as the function of a mouth in your body.
castings
earthworms
Earthworms
Yes, earthworms are coelomates because they have the "tube within a tube" body plan that characterises coelomates. More specifically, coelomates have a body cavity that is completely lined with cells derrived from the mesoderm (the germ layer of tissue found between the endoderm and ectoderm in embryonic development).
Earthworms cling to soil using their setae, which are tiny bristles located on their body. These setae help the earthworms move through the soil by gripping and anchoring onto the soil particles. This allows the earthworms to burrow efficiently and navigate through their environment.
It is the end farthest from the ring and is called the sphincter.
It means their body temperature of an animal is the same as the environment they are around.