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The mouth is covered with a lip that helps the earthworm dig through the soil. This lip is called the prostomium. It is located at the front.

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Q: What helps an earthworm dig through the soil and where is this located?
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How can you find out wheather an earthworm eats soil?

To find out what an earthworm has been eating an examination of their droppings is needed. If the earthworm has been eating soil, sand will be present in the droppings.


What helps the earthworm dig through the soil and where is this located?

"To more forward, it grips the dirt with tiny stiff bristles on the tail end of its body. Then it stretches its body forward. This action pushes the need through the dirt. Then the earthworm grips the dirt under its head and pulls up the tail end of its body. As the worm tunnels, it eats its way through the layers of earth which it cannot push through easily and digests the dead plant material in the soil." Earthworms live in just about every corner of the earth but in Antarctica. In colder climates, the worm stays far down below the Permafrost.


Through what organs and in what order does soil pass between an earthworm's mouth and anus?

it first goes through the upper intestine then the lower intestine then gets to the midsection which doesn't take long for it to pass after the midsection it gets to the anus!


An earthworm uses its setae to?

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.


Describe the locomotion of a leech on land?

It will move its tiny little hairs and move through the soil. sort of like an earthworm. How ever, leechs are usually in water.

Related questions

What helps an earthworm find food?

worms eat through the soil then it removes its waste


What structures help an earthworm move through the soil and where are they located?

The Setae, located on the underside of the worm.


How does the movement of earthworm in soil helps a farmer?

An earthworm, while moving, chews up some soil and spits out the same amount of soil back into the ground. The soil which was eaten becomes fertile and more plants will grow on fertile soil. therefore, an earthworm helps a farmer by making soil fertile.


What Features of the earthworm help it to live in soil?

its cylinder like shape and its sliminess helps it be able to slide through the soil with ease.


What helps the earthworm moves?

Wet soil


What are the two method animals that helps aerate the soil?

earthworm and unt


How does food move through an earthworm's digestive tract?

it wiggles its way through the soil.


What kind of skeleton helps an earth worm to move?

earthworms have a hydrostatic skeleton. An Earthworm is able to move with the help of a fluid-filled chambers functioning like a hydro-skeleton. The earthworm movement in the soil helps in converting large pieces of organic to matter. Earthworms keep the soil structure open through its burrowing actions.


What are two ways in which an earthworm's body is adapted to life in soil?

An earthworm's body is adapted to life in the soil by having a slender body and by digesting soil. The long body makes it easier to burrow. Also, by just digesting the soil and passing it through the anus the worm can get nourishment while just moving.


Why is earthworm poop good for soil?

Because earthworm poop is dirt and it naturalizes the soil.


Would a earthworm eat a 3 leaf clover?

An earthworm could only eat a somewhat decomposed three leaf clover having remnants imbedded in the soil through which the earthworm burrows.


In the earthworm the mixture of soil and food moving through the digestive tract is temporarily stored what?

the crop