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yes the tube worm which lives in coral reefs.
worm carcase or worm remains
herbivore
close to the main blood line, well close to the brain and under the big tube thing that goes down the middle. Amanda Steffey
Flame cells are in planarians. They are specialized cells with beating tufts of cilia that draw water through pores to the outside of the worm's body.
im not sure
Giant tube worm was created in 1981.
It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell
It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell
It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.
yes the tube worm which lives in coral reefs.
A tube worm retreating from a predator is an example of a cell membrane receiving and sending messages.A cell tells other cells that danger is near. Cells of an organism tell each other when predators are near.
possibly.
to maintain a stable environment
i think it carries blood or oxygen to the brain
A tube worm retreating from a predator.