Which organism lives in a more oxygen-deficient environment, you must ask... Earthworms are frequently submerged in stagnant water and, even under good conditions, they have restricted exposure to atmospheric air, living in burrows in the ground as they do. Haemoglobin is more efficient in transporting oxygen than the haemolymph found in insects.
ya insects affects the growth if there earthworm presents it is good for the growth of plants
catches insects and and does respiration.
An earthworm and all insects are invertebrates because they lack an internal skeleton, especially because they don't have a backbone.Well to tell you an earthworm is an invertebrate.An earthworm is an invertebrate.
Elephant beetle Earthworm Emerald ash borer
rain, pollination by insects, and the breakdown of soil by earthworm, and sunrays etc
They are invertebrates because they are an insect and all insects do not have a backbone. YUPPIE that is my answer boo ya
They are invertebrates because they are an insect and all insects do not have a backbone. YUPPIE that is my answer boo ya
No,many insects do not use blood to carry oxygen.Annelids like earthworms have heamoglobin.
They both have long pointy tails and are invertebrates!!! Lol Also they are both insects both are deadddlllyyy!!!
It may appear yellow, green, or blue because of other things in it. Insects breathe through their skin, so the blood doesn't carry oxygen. In humans and many other animals, it contains hemoglobin, which turns red when it picks up oxygen. Most insects don't have hemoglobin and don't have red blood.
to swallow earthworm sperm.The Esophagus in the Earthworm is the name for the muscles in the worms body and is used in the process of digestion. Sort of like the intestines in a human body.
earthworm, fungi, moss, that kind of stuff