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Soil does not grow. It is a mixture of dead and decaying matter that is eaten by decomposers (such as earthworms), which then change it in is digestive tract into something that is fertile for plants to grow in.
Type of worms are:* Acoelomorpha * Platyhelminthes (flatworms) * Cestoda (tapeworms)** Trematoda (flukes)** Monogenea ** Turbellaria (planarians)* Acanthocephales * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons)* Annelida (segmented worms) * Polychaeta** Oligochaeta ** Hirudinida (leeches)* Nemertea (ribbon worms) * Echiura (spoon worms) * Sipuncula (peanut worms) * Nematoda(roundworms)* Nematomorpha (horsehair worms or gordian worms) * Priapulida (penis worms) * Gnathostomulida (jaw worms)
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If you are talking about common earth worms, probably not sick from them directly but from the germs that may be on them. It depends on where the worms are kept or are living. The earth worm itself won't make you sick, in fact they are cooked and regularly eaten and enjoyed in some societies, but the compost or other soil they live in may be a problem if the worms are eaten raw since that may be a source of contamination. If it is not earth worms that you are talking about, then yes, some worms are parasitic in humans and other mammals and can make you very sick. Dogs and other pets can be infected with these worms and, if you suspect a child ate a worm other than a common earth worm, then you should consult a health care professional. Take one of the worms in a baggy to them when you see them so they can identify the specific type. Don't touch with bare hands and wash your hands well after handling.
cutworms The kinds that are there are the ones that are there because there are many types of worms.
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Earthworms are a type of worm; there are many other types including roundworms, flatworms, marine worms, and bristle worms.
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