through it's skin
Yes. earthworms require their skin to be moist to breathe.
yes earthworms do breath in dirt they do this through their skin as they have moist skin
they breathe through there skin
Yes, earthworms breath through their skin
No. They breathe through their skin
Earthworms breathe through their skin.
Earthworms cannot bite humans or any other species like millipedes but they can eat grass and digest circulate blood excrete and breathe
When it rains, earthworms are essentially drowning under the ground because they breathe through their skin, so they come up onto land in order to breathe. Then they get stuck there and die and dry up.
Earthworms crawl to the surface when it rains because the moisture helps them breathe easier and move around more freely.
Earthworms require oxygen to breathe, and when soil is saturated with water, there is not enough air present for the earthworms to survive. The excess water limits the movement of air in the soil, causing oxygen levels to drop and suffocating the earthworms.
Annelids breathe through their body wall and parapodia expands the surface area of the animal.Annelids, or earthworms, do not have lungs to breathe with. These creatures actually breathe through their skin and body wall.
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.