The root worm belongs to the genus, Diabrotica, the family, Chrysomelidae, and the order, Coleoptera.
A worm typically belongs to the Kingdom Animalia within the Phylum Annelida.
Worm
No, a worm is not a protist. Worms are part of the animal kingdom, specifically belonging to the phylum Annelida or Nematoda depending on the type of worm. Protists are a diverse group of microorganisms that include various single-celled eukaryotes like amoebas and algae.
As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
the animal called the pebble worm (translated from Greek) is crocodile
The animal is the "host".
A herbivore
yes the root worm life cycle is annual which means it reproduces and then dies every year it does this to keep the root worm population stable. a quick fact scientist realeased root worms into the wild with 3 year life spans which was an unusual experiment but it worked and now many root worms live 3 years.
When an animal kills another animal, the animal that kills that animal is called the predator, while the eaten is called the prey. Let's use a bird and a worm for example, the bird is the predator because it eats the worm, and the worm is the prey because it gets eaten.
A worm.
A worm
the worm