very very hot
Worm. Because of its wavy movement the worm can move faster than a turtle.
They use there brain to do it.
The use of worm or worm gears in the working of a machine allows for the exchange of energy for torque or movement.
yes
very very hot
You find the setea on the outside of the worm. It is the tiny bristles on the outside of the worm.
it is heat because temperature is being transferred
All forward movement will cease. If it does not, check for worm holes.
The ridges on a worm, often referred to as annuli or segments, serve several important functions. They help to create a segmented body structure, allowing for greater flexibility and movement as the worm contracts and expands its muscles. Additionally, these ridges can assist in locomotion by providing traction against the soil, enabling the worm to navigate through its environment effectively.
Setae in annelids are stiff bristles present on the body. They help for example earthworms to attach to the surface and prevent backsliding during peristaltic motion. These hairs are what make it difficult to pull a worm straight from the ground. (finzio liflio)
In "Professor Layton and the Curious Village," the puzzle involving a worm and an apple requires you to determine how far the worm has traveled inside the apple. The answer is that the worm has moved 1 inch (2.54 cm) from the core of the apple to the outside, as it travels in a straight line from the center to the skin of the apple. The puzzle emphasizes understanding the dimensions of the apple rather than just the worm's movement.
earthworms are segmented worms (night crawlers)