The typhosole of an earth worm is the mid-dorsal groove of the intestine. It is folded and functions to increase the surface area of the intestine to aid in digestion.
Its function is to increase intestine surface area for more efficient absorption of digested nutrients. In different earthworm families, the typhlosole appears to have multiple origins.
Typhosole is a structure found in the intestines of certain invertebrates, particularly earthworms and some other annelids. It is a longitudinal fold of the intestinal wall that increases the surface area for absorption of nutrients. This adaptation enhances the efficiency of digestion and nutrient uptake, allowing these organisms to maximize the benefits from their food.
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Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
is an earthworm a vertibrate
A earthworm is an arthropod.
the brain is essential for the movement of the earthworm. If the brain of the earthworm is removed, the earthworm will move continuously without stop
no the earthworm is an invertebrate and therefore has no backbone.
The function of an earthworm's nephridium is to excrete wastes from the earthworm's body.
Yes, an earthworm is a decomposer.
My earthworm is 3 grams.