A worm is not self fertilizing because the reproductive semen and egg have no way of having coffee (meeting)
Yes, an earthworm is a living thing. It is a type of organism that is made up of cells, grows, reproduces, and responds to its environment. Earthworms play an important role in maintaining soil health and fertility.
Yes, the esophagus of an earthworm lies beneath the pharynx. The esophagus is the part of the digestive system that connects the pharynx to the crop, where the initial stages of digestion take place in an earthworm.
The worm you have found is a type of earthworm.
Environment factors that might affect an earthworm living in a lawn include soil moisture levels, temperature, pH levels, presence of pesticides or herbicides, and availability of organic matter for food. Changes in any of these factors can impact the earthworm's ability to survive and thrive in its habitat.
There are about 3000 species of earthworm, in the Subclass Oligochaeta of the Phylum Annelida. Genera include Lumbricusand Eisenia.Full binomial name examples include Lumbricus terrestrisand Eisenia fetida.
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Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
is an earthworm a vertibrate
A earthworm is an arthropod.
the brain is essential for the movement of the earthworm. If the brain of the earthworm is removed, the earthworm will move continuously without stop
no the earthworm is an invertebrate and therefore has no backbone.
The function of an earthworm's nephridium is to excrete wastes from the earthworm's body.
Yes, an earthworm is a decomposer.
My earthworm is 3 grams.
The earthworm's scientific name is Lumbricus terrestris.
No it is not.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthworm