Yes, earthworms do have skin, which is a thin, moist layer that helps with respiration. Their skin is permeable, allowing for the exchange of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide directly with the environment. This moist skin is essential for their survival, as they rely on it for breathing and maintaining moisture in their bodies.
yes earthworms do breath in dirt they do this through their skin as they have moist skin
Earthworms are not insects. (Not all insects shed their skin.)
In earthworms the gaseous exchange takes place from their skin
Yes. earthworms require their skin to be moist to breathe.
No they have moist skin otherwise they would dry out.
earthworms are moist because gases can pass easily them as they breath through the skin
Earthworms do not shed their skin. Earthworms are not snakes and their skin actually grows as they grow larger. Earthworms do shed bits of waste material.
Earthworms.
through it's skin
they breathe through there skin
Earthworms breath through their skin, earthworms diffuse oxygen through a network of thin-walled capillaries which are found just under the skin.
Earthworms will eat through anything in the soil and get they're energy and water from what they consume.