not exactly. worms, like most animals, depend on instinctive behavior rather than logic. worms do not wonder if the cooler soil to the left is richer and more nutritious for its health than that of the right side of the worm. instead the worm self navigates through the ground as it feeds on the nutrients from the ground. however parasites are dependent on its host for nutrients and survival, therefore if the host is unhealthy then the worm is unhealthy. parasitic worms do not have the instinctive options that humans and other types of worms do. parasitic worms primarily rely on its host.
Actually worms do have heads it just seems as they don't.
No they do not. Almost all worms do not have brains, exept segmented worms, which show signs of possibly having some sort of a brain.
On the other end of the anus, the anterior end of it's body.
Yes, it is tiny but there. (it's black)
Yes worms have 5 hearts
Yes.
yes
Yes if the worms go into the persons brain.
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yes, they are
No because they are invertebrates (and they don't even have a brain).
doesn't have one
yes and no it does have a brain it is tiny because an earthworm is tiny compared to us humans.
to put brain worms in them to control them
it just happens, because there fat
well first if you dont have a brain they would die of starvation. and two they would probably die eating your brain anyway
Evolution of brain is called cephalization. Worms are found to have the simplest brain mechanism and have simple straight forward nervous system i-e head to tail.
Earthworms have 32. . The 3rd segment contains the brain.
No, earthworms lack a cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for thought.