If you are looking for the clitellum it is located on an earthworm, check about a third of the way down its body. Its color ranges from orange to white.
it is located near the head of the worm
Usually 3 segments are covered by clitellum in earth worms. This region is between 14 to 16 in case of pheretima posthuma and this differs in other earthworms.
Yes. The anterior is the "head end". Th clitellum is closest to the anterior.
There are seminal receptacles in segments nine and ten. In segments seven through fourteen, there are genitalia segments. The crop is in segments 15 and 16.
The clitellum is the part of the worm that has the eggs in it. It is the thick, round band that is easily spotted around one end of every worm.
There are about 30 segments between the prostomium and clitellum of an earthworm. actually this question asked as differently as "How many segments are between the prostomium and clitellum of an earthworm?" see answer for this question.
There are 14 segments in front of the clitellum in an earthworm.
The function of a worm or leeches clitellum is to secrete a viscid sac where their eggs are laid. It is located at the end of their body.
The clitellum of an earthworm is a series of segments that are swollen on the anterior side of the worm.
it is located near the head of the worm
Usually 3 segments are covered by clitellum in earth worms. This region is between 14 to 16 in case of pheretima posthuma and this differs in other earthworms.
Yes. The anterior is the "head end". Th clitellum is closest to the anterior.
Yes
Clitellum
It is the part of an earthworm that when the worm is mature will hold the fertilized egg and then make a cocoon to hold the zygote worm. It is used in reproduction and helps to distinguish the worm's anterior end.
it is toward the anterior end of a worm
Except for the first and last segments, which have no setae, there are eight tiny bristle-like structures that can not be seen with the naked eye called setae on each segment of an earthworm. The arrangement of the setae is one factor that helps in the identification of earthworms, as they can be closely or widely paired in four pairs or separate. Setae grip the soil to help the earthworm move about and sense the enviroment.