Various parts of the system perform different digestive functions.
Temporary storage occurs in the crop of an earthworm
heart,esophagus,pharynx
The crop serves as a storage stomach in the earthworm.
Earthworms belong to phylum Annelida, they are tube structured organisms living in soil. They have segmented body. Sponges belong to phylum Porifera, they are marine dwellers and they are sessile organisms found in beautiful colours in ocean floor.
The dorsal side of an earthworm is darker than the ventral side because of the dorsal blood vessal that runs along the top of the digestive track and just under the skin. There is a ventral blood vessal, but it doesn't lie against the skin, but instead in between the ventral nerve cord and the digestive track.
Temporary storage occurs in the crop of an earthworm
The intestine.
about 8 feet.
a. an earthworm
The Digestive track, it is in the anus.
the digestive tract
mostly an oviel
The earthworms digestive system is increased in complexity because of the earthworm's segmentation. On each stop or segmentation there is a sphincter and its own digestion going on.
The digestive, circulatory, muscular and nervous system.
slow, squirmy, flexible
Look in the worm's digestive system!
The crop