cuticle
durkheim and earthworms
No
the answer is the earthworms has both body parts.
Earthworms have fluid-filled cavities called coelomic compartments which provide support and structure to their bodies. These cavities are surrounded by circular and longitudinal muscles that work together to move and support the earthworm's body. Additionally, their body wall is covered by a protective cuticle made of collagen and chitin that gives them further support.
to moisturize its body
earthworms move by it body shape when earthworms extension of body rear part Rolex the backer part of body then they move forward
Yes, they do. If you go fishing, use earthworms as bait.
Yes definitely ! Earthworms are one of the best foods for fish.....
The awnser to this is: earthworms are cold blooded. They are also inveretebrates which means they have no backbone to support them they only swiggle around.
Pretty much the same as the function of a mouth in your body.
exoskeleton
castings