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Yes, some worms can get under the skin. Ringworms and hook worms are prime examples of worms that may get under the skin.
No, they respire directly through the skin and have no need for nostrils
yes all worms need to cause they dont have lungs so they absorb the water for the h2o
i think they use the soil and it helps by using the nutrients in it to regulate
Worms do not come out in the sun because if they do come out in the sun, their skin will dry out. And if worms skin drys out they cannot breath and will die. The reason they would not be able to breath is because worms observe oxygen from the moist on their skin.
Skin is technical term used for Vertebrates only , worms possess integument which is epithelial and different in different worms .
worms need to stay in a cold but moisturised environment as they need water to survive(then again, who doesn't?). Soil or compost would be the best place for them as they can eat and excrete there, producing a more fertile soil. Do not leave worms without water as their skin will become too dry and they will die.
Frogs and worms do have in their skins than humans because they breathe through the skin.
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worms have rings because its the tip of skin they have like people. shine a bright light on ur thumb and you will see a swerly skin.
To tern into a butterfly or to keep there skin safe.
No, amphibians do not need to have there skin wet at all times. Most amphibians can be in and out of water.