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.
I don't know how earthworm do grow.
They eat and grow large!!!!!
The tail of an earthworm is made of the same stuff as the rest of its body. When an earthworms tail comes of, the head can grow a new one.
Yes, they fertilize the soil which will help crops grow.
It differs from 1mm to over 30mm
300 mm
The Australian Gippsland earthworm can grow up to 3 meters (about 10 feet) in length, making it one of the longest earthworm species in the world. These remarkable worms are primarily found in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, and are known for their impressive size and unique burrowing habits. Their length can vary depending on environmental conditions and habitat.
An earthworm, while moving, chews up some soil and spits out the same amount of soil back into the ground. The soil which was eaten becomes fertile and more plants will grow on fertile soil. therefore, an earthworm helps a farmer by making soil fertile.
Earthworm. Each segment, or ring, of the earthworm has a self-sufficient group of organelles. Then once it splits apart it can just continue to grow and become a two new organisms.
Well the largest breed of earthworm is found on the Continent of Australia. They can grow '' Normally' to be 1 foot in length and when moving '' stretching' they can be 2 feet long and can jump up to 12 feet high.
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Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.