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bee coz it has a very straight body

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Why is an earthworm's intestine coiled?

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What is the largest organ in an earthworm?

The intestine.


What is the largest digestive organ in an earthworm?

The intestine.


What does the lumen of intestine do in an earthworm?

lumanate its inside


In which segments of earthworm are typhlosole present?

In earthworm, typhlosole is a dorsal flap of the intestine that runs along most of its length. Its function is to increase intestine surface area for more efficient absorption of digested nutrients. In different earthworm families, the typhlosole appears to have multiple origins


How does the gizzard and the inward fold of the intestine help the earthworm digest food?

The gizzard grinds up all the food to the intestine can absorb it. The inward fold of the intestine, also known as the typhlosole, adds surface area to the intestine. That gives the earthworm's intestine more absorptive surface area. The gizzard and the inward flap of the intestine work together to let the worm absorb more of what it takes in.


Does the earthworm nerve cord connected the crop to the intestine?

lol, are you doing sections 1 and 2 for mollusks and segmented worms?


The ridge inside an earthworm's intestine that increase sufure area is called?

Typhlosole.


Is the large intestine straight or coiled?

straight only the small intestine is coiled


What are the partitions in an earthworm between the body wall and intestine called?

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What is typhosole of an earthworm?

The typhosole of an earth worm is the mid-dorsal groove of the intestine. It is folded and functions to increase the surface area of the intestine to aid in digestion.


Is an earthworm a filter feeder?

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