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The earthworms have a layer of film on their body to help them retain moisture to live in the soil. There response to touch helps the worm protect themselves, find food, and also to find mates.

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It seeks out moist soil
It seeks out moist soil.

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Q: What are examples of an organisms responding to there environment?
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