The number of cells in a worm varies depending on the species. For example, the common earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) typically has around 100 to 150 segments, with each segment containing thousands of cells, resulting in a total cell count in the millions. In general, most worms, including nematodes and annelids, can have anywhere from several hundred thousand to several million cells.
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ringworm
Flame cells
Flame cells
Flame cells are in planarians. They are specialized cells with beating tufts of cilia that draw water through pores to the outside of the worm's body.
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The cells of a worm divide into two, then those cells divide into two, and so on and on and on.
The worm has 15 parts
The worm has 15 parts
The Spiraling Worm has 320 pages.
The Worm Ouroboros has 448 pages.