Of course it is. Every living being of that size and complexity is multicellular.
Yes.
Yes. An earthworm is a multicellular organism and has many more than one cell.
An earthworm is a multicellular organism, therefore it has many more than one cell.
There is no real way of telling but usually you can tell by looking at it though a microscope a multicellular organism is usually larger in size than most unicellular objects
Because the worm has many rings around its bodies which makes it a an Annelid. Annelid="Ringed" and refers to a series of rings or segments that make up the bodies of the members of this phylum.
No one answer, since it depends on which worm.
earthworm
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
A earthworm is an arthropod.
is an earthworm a vertibrate
the brain is essential for the movement of the earthworm. If the brain of the earthworm is removed, the earthworm will move continuously without stop
the bird eats the earthworm the earthworm nourishes the bird