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I am in 7th grade and we are learning about segmented worms. i got this information from my textbook. Worms have a tube like body with a bristle like structure called setae. Setae help keep worms in the soil and help them move. Segmented worms also have bilateral symmetry, a body cavity that holds the organs, and two openings -- mouth and an anus.
Pseudopod functions as a foot of some kind, which many organisms that possesses it use to move around.
The structure that sticks out from the cells surface and allows it to move is known as cilia. Some cells also use flagellum to move.
The cilia cause the paramecium to move.
Flagella
Muscles make the body move, and they are under the control of the brain or nervous system. Even caterpillars and worms have these.
flagella /\
they just move
body muscle
Yes they do.
Worms are still alive when they are cut, so they can move. They regenerate their bodies.
Without them they would not be able to move around and find their food/prey.Without food they wouldn't be able to survive and suck
Same direction as the worms.
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setae
i do not think that any worms have muscles <---- Wrong All worms have muscles, they move in a circular way as well.
they use their muscles to move forward