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Earthworms grow and develop through a process called segmental growth, where they increase in size by adding new segments to their body. They undergo regeneration, allowing them to recover from injuries or loss of segments. Earthworms reproduce sexually, and after mating, they produce a cocoon containing fertilized eggs, which eventually hatch into juvenile worms. These juveniles then mature into adults through a series of molts, gradually increasing in size and segment count.

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