they smell other worm's and then they go towards them to find a hostile environment.
Eyes, taste buds, tentacles ( which allows them too feel ) and organs called statocysts that control the equilibrium.
No worms can not see.
a worm is an omnivoreYes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves
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The common name oyster is used for a number of different groups of bivalve mollusks.The sensory organs of bivalves are not well developed, and are largely a function of the posterior mantle margins. The organs are usually tentacles and most are typically mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors. Scallops have complex eyes with a lens and retina, but most other bivalves have much simpler eyes, if any. There are also light-sensitive cells in all bivalves, that can detect shadows falling on the animal. So to answer your question, Do oysters have eyes? Kind of.It depends on what specific "oyster" you're referring to, and also what your actual definition of "eye" is.
Any kind of decomposer will break down the tissue that made the lion. Bacteria, worms, small animals or even birds and larger animals.
One kind is earthworms. Another one is a Tape worm. The word is correctly spelled as "Segmented".
Black soil is the best soil for worms.
I think an earth worm is a kind of segmented worm. It's not much but I hope it helped!
I think an earth worm is a kind of segmented worm. It's not much but I hope it helped!
Segmented worms are very common animals all over the world. Examples of these worms are bristle worms, earthworms, and fresh water leeches.
Ears are sensory organs.
I think they are not because i thought they were wingworms
IS A KIND OF INVERTIBRATE,IN SCIENTIFIC NAME:(PHYLUM ANELLIDA)OR SEGMENTED WORM lack a true exoskeleton. In place of the tough outer covering that protects the other creatures to which they are related, segmented worms have developed fluid-filled bodies for rigidity of form. Although given only scant consideration by most people, including aquarists, this phylum contains creatures of immense importance to hobbyists and nonhobbyists alike
IS A KIND OF INVERTIBRATE,IN SCIENTIFIC NAME:(PHYLUM ANELLIDA)OR SEGMENTED WORM lack a true exoskeleton. In place of the tough outer covering that protects the other creatures to which they are related, segmented worms have developed fluid-filled bodies for rigidity of form. Although given only scant consideration by most people, including aquarists, this phylum contains creatures of immense importance to hobbyists and nonhobbyists alike
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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.
Worms aren't insects but are animals, just as insects are animals. Quite what worms are would depend upon which worms you're asking about. While all worms are certainly invertebrates, that information isn't very interesting. Their bodies are separated into segments that are separated by septa. The segments have body organs. United Nations Farms