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Flatworms can have segmentation. :)
hair covers the worms bodies
worms are adapted in soil because their body temperature can with stand the temperature in the soil(since their body takes in moisture to live).
Annelid worms, such as earthworms, are adapted for digging through their segmented bodies, which allow for flexible movement and the ability to contract and expand. Their moist skin facilitates gas exchange and aids in burrowing, while bristle-like structures called setae provide grip and traction in the soil. Additionally, the muscular structure of their bodies enables them to push through soil effectively, creating tunnels that improve soil aeration and nutrient distribution.
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
no they don't they are not adapted and suited to the environment !
They sense it with their bodies .
dolphins's bodies are made to serve a porpoise
you have serious problems
A sparrow has a beak for hunting worms and bugs.
worms