Earthworms do have a brain.
No, they seem pretty confident to me.
No don't be stupud.
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what is a super LARGE earthworm A giant earthworm (Oligochaete) refers to either of two types of earthworms found only in Queensland, Australia. One (Terriswalkeris terraereginae) is a luminescent blue color and can grow to be about 6 feet long and the other (Megascolides austraiis) looks like an earthworm, but can grow to about 10 feet in length. A big earthworm is another type of worm which in my case I would stay away from because they could hurt you!
They're slimy because of their mucus. Their mucus help keeps predators away because its bad tasting
the earth has effected your lives because you live on earth and your all life is earth
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The nervous system controls our lives and all of our body functions.
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Well a blackworm lives in water and is smaller than the earthworm and its brownish and the earthworm is pink and larger and they live in solid on land and that's it :)
They are alive, so yes. But they have no nervous system, so they're not aware of it.
An earthworm lives and burrows in the ground.
The earth...... ( it lives in moist damp dark dirt) ... ( underground)
The Peripheral Nervous System plays a key role in our everyday lives. It controls so much of our body and is the biggest system inside the body. The PNS, or Peripheral Nervous System is made up of neurons, a type of nerve cell. They are found often clumped in bundles, but aren't touching. The Pns is made up of two systems: The Sonmatic Nervous System, which controls all voluntary reactions, and the Autonomic Nervous System which controls involuntary reactions.
Subterranean, because it lives in the earth, not in the water.
an annelid is basically an earthworm that lives in a marine environment, you can read more about it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annelid