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He called them "the intestines" of the soil
Tapeworms have skin, intestines and reproductive organs. They are very simple creatures unlike the earthworm. Earthworms have a brain, Aortic arches, a clitellum, segments, intestines, reproductive organs, a crop, gizzard, Dorsal nerve cord, Cuticle (skin) satae, mouth and anus.
they help to digest your food and to "push out" your poop. These intestines are very very important.
The main job of the large intestine is to absorb water.
the main job of the large intestine is to suck nutrients.
Master soil aerator and organic matter decomposer
Earthworms are often referred to as the "intestines of the soil" because they play a crucial role in soil health and fertility. As they burrow through the earth, they consume organic matter and break it down, enriching the soil with nutrients through their castings. This process improves soil structure, aeration, and drainage, much like how intestines help digest and absorb nutrients in the body. Their activity promotes a thriving ecosystem that supports plant growth and enhances biodiversity.
The large intestines job is to absorb nutrients
Earthworms feed on decaying organic matter in soil, digesting it through their intestines. They ingest soil to extract nutrients from the organic material. Leeches are blood-sucking parasites that attach to their hosts to feed on their blood. They secrete anesthetic compounds to prevent the host from feeling their presence.
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to make the food you eat into a liquid so your intestines can digest it
earthworms travel faster