If you cut too deep, you may cut into the internal organs.
The crop serves as a storage stomach in the earthworm.
Sure, but you have to be careful while chewing
Earthworms belong to phylum Annelida, they are tube structured organisms living in soil. They have segmented body. Sponges belong to phylum Porifera, they are marine dwellers and they are sessile organisms found in beautiful colours in ocean floor.
Snakes are awesome as they can be interacted with while earhworms do nothing in particular, however snakes may potentially kill you.
* Earthworms are red in color and commonly 8- 10 inches long and 1/4-inch in diameter. * Earthworm makes tunnels that are at least 39-inches deep. * Earthworm can breathe while under water. But can't stay immersed for a long period of time.
Be careful if you're charging the lithium battery with a generator connected through an isolator.
The similarities between the earthworm and human nervous system is that they are carbon based. The difference is that the humans nervous system is skeletal while that of the earthworm is not.
He / She will be cutting towards the TAIL end of the animal. The sex of the animal will determine what exactly you have to be careful to avoid while cutting in that area.
Try cutting the butter into smaller pieces next time.
One method of cutting down a tree is by using a saw. You can cut a plank of wood with a saw. Be careful that you do not saw your hand off while cutting that plank!
The difference is that Metameres refers to the external segments of an earthworm, while septa refers to the internal parts of an Earthworm.
Worms have a simple digestive tract called the alimentary canal, which starts as a mouth, absorbs nutrients from the soil while excreting any waste products, which pass through the end back into the soil.
it is true that if you chew gum while cutting onions you will not cry
An earthworm's body is adapted to life in the soil by having a slender body and by digesting soil. The long body makes it easier to burrow. Also, by just digesting the soil and passing it through the anus the worm can get nourishment while just moving.
An earthworm, while moving, chews up some soil and spits out the same amount of soil back into the ground. The soil which was eaten becomes fertile and more plants will grow on fertile soil. therefore, an earthworm helps a farmer by making soil fertile.
*I will answer the octopus first, seeing as it is my favorite animal! Octopuses absolutely have multiple hearts! One of them is for pumping blood through the body while the other two are for pumping blood through the gills! *A typical earthworm will have five hearts, which in my opinion is way too many. I think I'd prefer being an octopus, thanks. *Squid (my second favorite animal) also have three hearts! Two brachial hearts feed the gills, while the larger heart pumps blood around the body!
It depends upon what you're cutting. If you're cutting wood or sod, you might want different music from what you would listen to while cutting yourself.