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In their stomache.

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Q: What parts of the earthworm eat soil and where is it stored?
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Does woodlouse and earthworm eat soil?

yes


How do you find out whether earthworm eat soil?

by dissecting the earthworm and looking inside of the stomach...


Does an earthworm eat grass?

No. It digests decomposing organic matter in the soil.


Would a earthworm eat a 3 leaf clover?

An earthworm could only eat a somewhat decomposed three leaf clover having remnants imbedded in the soil through which the earthworm burrows.


What helps an earthworm find food?

worms eat through the soil then it removes its waste


What structure in us is like an earthworm's crop?

Well, it's the stomach because the food we eat is temporarly stored. And that's what happens when an earthworm eats food, it's temporarly stored in the crop. So in other words the "stomach" is similair to the crop.


What is the mode of nutrition for a earthworm?

Earthworms are mostly saprophytic in nature. They eat soil which inturn provides them with the dead decaying organic matter inside the soil.


Is an earthworm a herbivore a carnivore or omnivore?

An earthworm is an omnivore (but more specifically a detritivore as they mainly eat decaying plant matter). It eats whatever material (plant or animal) that it ingests from the soil.


Are earthworms herbivores?

Pretty much. They eat soil so you can say they're herbivores.


Is an earthworm a herbivore or carnivore or omnivore?

An earthworm is an omnivore (but more specifically a detritivore as they mainly eat decaying plant matter). It eats whatever material (plant or animal) that it ingests from the soil.


How does earthworm make the soil fertile?

The worms do make holes but it is to but oxygen in to decompose the soil and therefore making compost, they also drag leafs into the compost to eat and to make more soil well theirs your answer :).


Why are decomposers important to soil?

Decomposers eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter and recycle the waste into the soil. This helps plants because the waste makes the soil more fertile.