The integumentary system of an earthworm regulates gas exchange, helps in the excretion of waste, and protects the internal organs from physical damage and pathogens.
it will never dissaper becuase it will grow back in!
Baltic Exchange happened in 1992.
The integumentary system is supposed to regulate internal temperature. Without it, the body's cellular habitat will be unlivable, and the body will undergo chaos on a cellular level. The body will not survive long without it.
Alveoli of lungs.
Your integumentary system is your skin.
Commodity Exchange Act happened in 1936.
no, in the aveoli
Insects do have an integumentary system. In addition to insects, lice, spiders, mites, centipedes, and crustaceans have an integumentary system.
ten facts about the integumentary system
Bones are not part of the integumentary system. They are part of the skeletal system. The skin is the main organ of the integumentary system.
Another word of integumentary is covering or hiding.