It depends on where the body is being buried. In most of the US, laws require embalming, a coffin and a vault. While bacteria may be present, worms, grubs and other wildlife are not likely to be able to get access to the body.
There are no humans that are functionally hermaphrodites, but many animals such as earthworms are hermaphrodites.
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Humans affect the cycles by performing certain activites. They cut down trees, pollute water bodies.
Yes, I can. -- Complete list of planets that humans have visited: Earth -- Complete list of other bodies outside of earth that humans have visited: The Moon.
earthworms are not harmful to humans theyare just pink and slimmyNo. Worms that are harmful to humans are roundworms, flatworms and hookworms.
Humans do not have bodies humans ARE bodies.
It is decomposed by decomposers
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Is a human a producer or a consumer or decomposer?
Earthworms cannot bite humans or any other species like millipedes but they can eat grass and digest circulate blood excrete and breathe
Earthworms don't have spines, so their nerves don't travel through there.
Most animals are coelomates, including humans.
Earthworms are the main contributors to enriching and improving soil for plants, animals and humans. Earthworms eat the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves. After organic matter is digested, the earthworm releases waste from their bodies called castings. Castings contain many nutrients that plants can use.
Earthworms are the main contributors to enriching and improving soil for plants, animals and humans. Earthworms eat the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves. After organic matter is digested, the earthworm releases waste from their bodies called castings. Castings contain many nutrients that plants can use.
Earthworms are the main contributors to enriching and improving soil for plants, animals and humans. Earthworms eat the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves. After organic matter is digested, the earthworm releases waste from their bodies called castings. Castings contain many nutrients that plants can use.
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