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Q: Which organs shown does an earthworm use for locomotion?
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If a man lets an earthworm go inside his penis what will happen to him and the earthworm?

Earthworms are VERY unique creatures, unlike any other insect, earthworms only eat fertalized substance, such as dirt and mud. They do not eat flesh, never have and never will. If a man were to let an earthworm go inside his penis, the earthworm will do no harm, it would simply just move around looking for food, since earthworms have to constantly keep eat to continue producing its semen and to stay alive. Of course, letting an earth worm inside a man's penis can be VERY dangerouse to him, but no harm to the earthworm, in other words, it would be opposite, it will actually be the earthworms ultimate strength and a weekness to the man. Sperm is made and stored in the epididymis of the male, and is actually made out of food (sugars), proteins, and enzymes to help aid in the fertilization. Of course, sperm may not me a tasty meal for the man, but its the ultimale steroid use for the earthworm. If the earthworm were to find the epidermis, it can actually attach its mouth inside it, meaning when ever the man is in a sexual translation or producing new sperm, the earthworm would be obsorbing it and actually eating it but using the proteins and enzyms to help it stay alive.


What are earthworm bristles called?

The setae are small spines which are projected from the body wall by muscles to act as anchors in the surface that the worm is moving along. The muscle can also retract the setae The circular muscles contract and expand in co-ordination with the longitudinal muscle in series such as that if the posterior muscle are expanded and the anterior circular muscles are contracted the worm pushes and stretches its front end forward. The anterior muscles then expand to anchor its front end by use of the setae and the rear end is pulled forward. All this happens in a smooth and rhythmic motion.


What movement is shown on maps by arrows running on Earth's surface?

It depends on the type of map in use.


Is lead paint still in use?

No. Now all paint is lead free after it was shown that if you use lead paint then your next generation will be screwed.


What is the biggest earth worm?

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!