yes, unless its a very fat earthworm and a very small shrivelled up daffodil
Short answer: the daffodil is bigger in length and width.
yes, unless its a very fat earthworm and a very small shrivelled up daffodil
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no
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1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm?
It is seven (7) centimeters.
No a worm is more complex than a jellyfish
Yes. An earthworm is a multicellular organism and has many more than one cell.
An earthworm is a multicellular organism, therefore it has many more than one cell.
Well a blackworm lives in water and is smaller than the earthworm and its brownish and the earthworm is pink and larger and they live in solid on land and that's it :)
A daffodil is larger is length and width. Earth worms can be as small as an inch or as long as 14 inches.
No. A Daffodil is a flowering dicotyledeonous plant, not a protist. It is a more complex organism than the protist, with many many more cells than a protist has (which is a single cellular organism) to make what it really is.