Yes they can.
A brandling is one example.
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earthworms penises are longer
they are commonly just called worms
Pair of nephridia in earthworm's segments excretes waste through pores in the skin, removing waste from the blood and body fluids.
it doesn't
earthworms travel faster
There are over 4 thousand different types of earthworms. They are hatched from a cocoon, can regrow segments, and they are hermaphrodites.
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As opposed to earthworms, arthropods (crayfish) segments often become fused. Therefore, certain parts of a crayfish that looks like one piece, was once multiple pieces before they became fused together, so some segments were actually once more than just that one segment. An earthworm on the other hand, is just as many segments as are seen, and always has been.
earthworms penises are longer
The segments of an annelid are called "metameres" or "somites." Annelids, such as earthworms and leeches, have a body that is divided into these repeating segments, which are separated by internal and external septa. This segmentation allows for greater flexibility and mobility, as well as the specialization of certain segments for specific functions.
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.
The earthworm's diet is dirt and other minerals. The earthworm's skin has little segments.
Earth worms can adapt to soil because they have segments called grips which help them move around.
OVER 2,700 KINDS OF EARTHWORMS CAN BE FOUND
they are commonly just called worms
Earthworms have many segments, typically ranging from 100 to 150 segments. These segments allow for flexibility and movement in the worm's body. Each segment contains muscles and nerve cells that help the earthworm perform its daily activities.
no frogs and fish dont have segments. only some worms have segments(earthworms)