Setae are little bristles attached to segments of annelids. It helps them move.
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What segment of the worm contains no no Setae ?
They are setae. They help the worm move, like little legs.
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The setae, or hair-like projections from each segment, help the earthworm anchor into the soil when burrowing and moving through the dirt. Without the help of the setae, a worm would have a harder time gaining enough traction to pull itself forward.
setae means setae wich is a sofa
What segment of the worm contains no no Setae ?
Plant bristles are called setae or awns. The setae are movable bristles. Setae are also known as being a stiff hair.
Bristles also known as setae. They work as legs; they grip to soil with the setae. Setae also can dig through soil.
The Setae, located on the underside of the worm.
Well the setae is what allows earthworms to move thorugh the dirt and stuff :)
The setae are small spines which are projected from the body wall by muscles to act as anchors in the surface that the worm is moving along. The muscle can also retract the setae The circular muscles contract and expand in co-ordination with the longitudinal muscle in series such as that if the posterior muscle are expanded and the anterior circular muscles are contracted the worm pushes and stretches its front end forward. The anterior muscles then expand to anchor its front end by use of the setae and the rear end is pulled forward. All this happens in a smooth and rhythmic motion.
Penial setae refer to the sperm ducts of invertebrate animals. Penial setae are bristle-like structures on segmented invertebrates such s worms. They are usually located behind the worms' prostates.
They are setae. They help the worm move, like little legs.
The small bristles on earthworms are called setae. The setae are small spines which are projected from the body wall by muscles to act as anchors in the surface that the worm is moving along. The muscle can also retract the setae when it is not required.
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