If a worm's skin dries out, the worm would die. They take in oxygen through their bodies so it will dry out easily. This is why they thrive in dark, moist(wet) places. I would suggest that when you handle worms for an experiment or something, ALWAYS keep the worms moist with water. If you are planing to regenerate the worms, check with a zoologist before doing this because not all worms can regenerate. You can probably find them in a phone book or online.
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They will die
It dries up and the frog eventually dies.
IIt eventually dries up and flakes off.
I don't think that it will kill you. You do not want to touch it, though because it dries out your skin terribly.
the skin dries up and it splits so the seeds pop out by jess .s.
what happens ifa damp area dries out
Yes, some worms can get under the skin. Ringworms and hook worms are prime examples of worms that may get under the skin.
Worms breathe through their skin, which must remain moist. If the skin gets too dry, they die. They can also drown in water.
No duhhh.
They don't. Worms excrete through their skin to get rid of waste.
Evaporation
it explodes in to pieces