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A beetle and a worm are alike in that they are both invertebrates, meaning they lack a backbone, and they play important roles in their ecosystems as decomposers. Both organisms contribute to soil health by breaking down organic matter, promoting nutrient cycling. Additionally, they exhibit a segmented body structure, although the beetle has a hard exoskeleton while the worm has a soft, elongated body.

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