All animals have a type of homeostatic behavior within them because Homeostasis is the regulation of the internal environment to compensate for a change in the external. Without this adaptation nothing would survive. An example of this in worms is that of the osmoregulation in their bodies (the adjusting of a salty environment by holding in more water).
The pores in a worm, particularly in earthworms, serve multiple functions, primarily for respiration and excretion. They facilitate gas exchange by allowing oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit through the moist skin. Additionally, they can help in the elimination of waste products from the worm's body. Overall, these pores play a crucial role in maintaining the worm's overall homeostasis.
long wavy worm small wavy worm ~ baby worm ------straight worm ____ straight worm ====== straight worm s s-shaped worm
a worm that lives in a mill
Worm+air= butterfly
the earth worm and the red worm.
A Plume worm is a feather duster worm which is a category of segmented worms.
effects of homeostasis?
a worm
Jon Worm goes by Worm.
Neither. Homeostasis is a noun. Homeostatic is the adjective associated with homeostasis.
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.
a worm is a two headed wig wearin snakes