No, glowworms do not have backbones. They are the larval forms of certain beetles and belong to the class Insecta, which is part of the phylum Arthropoda. Like other insects, they have an exoskeleton instead of a backbone. Glowworms are known for their bioluminescent properties, which they use to attract prey.
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yes it dose effect the glowworms because you breath in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide wich makes it hard for the glowworms to breath... =]
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Glowhanas noun Glowormys adjective
Glowworms are the larval form of fireflies, an insect that is not a fly but is actually a beetle. They live in or on the ground in all the places where fireflies are found, particularly the eastern and southern United States.
Glowworms generally have a lifespan of about 6-12 months as adults, during which they primarily focus on reproduction. The larval stage can last up to two years before they transform into adult glowworms.
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