Worms aren't insects but are animals, just as insects are animals. Quite what worms are would depend upon which worms you're asking about. While all worms are certainly invertebrates, that information isn't very interesting.
Their bodies are separated into segments that are separated by septa. The segments have body organs.
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Earthworms are scavengers/detritivores.
No, it's a decomposer.
Earthworms are Decomposers, they are considered their own level of the food chain,
Lateral Symmetry.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
The worm you have found is a type of earthworm.
secondary consumer
No. Earthworms are not decomposers. Since they have to consumer and internally digest the material, they are classified as detritivores.