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The gizzard.

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What organ helps the earthworm grind its food into a million pieces?

The gizzard is the organ that helps the earthworm grind its food into a million pieces.


What organ helps the earthworm grind its food to tiny pieces?

The gizzard is the organ that helps the earthworm grind its food into tiny pieces.


What organ helps the earthwm grind its food to tiny pieces?

It's Gizzard grinds its food.


What does gizzard do in an earthworm?

The gizzard is a digestive organ that helps breakdown food in the earthworm. similar to the turkeys gizzard. The turkey also has a gizzard that serves the same purpose.


What is the organ that grinds up food in an earthworm?

The gizzard.


What does a crayfish have that helps it grind its food?

how do crayfish grind up there food in there stomach


The digestive organ in which an earthworm stores food is?

Temporary storage occurs in the crop of an earthworm


How does premolar helps digests food?

It grind and chewing the food.


What does the intestines do for an earthworm?

it helps the earth worm digest food.


Which organ Is the largest in the digestive system in an earthworm?

As with most creatures the feeding organ of an earthworm is the mouth. Located behind the mouth is the pharynx which acts as a suction pump; its muscular walls draw food back.


What does the crop do in the digestive process of the earthworm?

The crop serves as a storage stomach in the earthworm.


Why does the earthworm's gizzard and crop have a very different feel?

The earthworm's crop and gizzard feel different because they perform two different functions. The gizzard is hard to the touch because it is used to grind the soil the earthworm takes into its body. The crop is soft and more saclike because it stores food that the earthworm separates from the other things it takes in.