i dont knw dose anyone else knw
they reproduce a sexually
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Worms are not entirely genderless; many species of worms have distinct sexes, while others are hermaphroditic, meaning they possess both male and female reproductive organs. For instance, earthworms are hermaphrodites, allowing them to produce eggs and sperm, which enhances their reproductive efficiency. However, some types of worms, like certain flatworms, can also exhibit separate sexes. Overall, the reproductive system of worms varies widely across different species.
Worms have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to reproduce sexually. The male reproductive organs include testes and sperm ducts, while the female reproductive organs consist of ovaries and oviducts. During mating, worms exchange sperm, which fertilizes the eggs produced by the female worm.
worms are hermaphrodites , they have both male and female reproductive systems.
Some worms do but if a little child is digging in the dirt and see's a worm the will try to kill it by steping on it. And the will lose contact for every. And never see each other every again.
Worms are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. Depending on the species, a worm can produce anywhere from a few to several hundred baby worms at a time.
Yes, segmented worms, such as earthworms, do lay eggs. They reproduce sexually and produce a cocoon in which their fertilized eggs are deposited. The cocoon then develops in the soil, eventually hatching into juvenile worms. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of their offspring in various environmental conditions.
The long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is called the ovary. It is an essential reproductive organ in female worms that produces and stores eggs until they are released for fertilization.
Well... A few types of worms have light sensing organs... these include Annelids, like the common earthworm. They are often built up with muscles, which act as the heart. They also have blood vessels and both the reproductive system of the male and female. This means that the worms are both genders and therefore do not need to mate to make... how do i put it... baby worms!
All worms have both male reproductive organs and female reproductive organs. This means that they are hermaphrodites. The female organs of a worm include the egg sacs and ovaries. The male organs are two pairs of testes, three pairs of seminal vesicles and sperm funnels. Despite the fact that worms have both male and female organs; it must mate with another worm in order to reproduce its own kind.
Clitellata refers to a class of annelid worms that includes earthworms and leeches. They are characterized by the presence of a clitellum, a thickened reproductive structure found near the front of their body. Clitellates are hermaphroditic and reproduce sexually through copulation.