None
stumach
Yes
convex lens
Yes, the phenomenon is almost the same with regards to shrinking of the body parts.
Because their bodies operate in two different ways. The grasshopper has a different body structure and parts than the earthworm.
The function of an earthworm's nephridium is to excrete wastes from the earthworm's body.
Porphyrin of earthworm is found in the epidermis or the body wall.
Ganglion
yes
hh
An earthworm's excretory system contains pairs of integumentary, septal, and pharyngeal nephridia. Each nephridia is located in a different segment of the body.
The bristles along the body of an earthworm are called the Setae, they are used as anchors as the earthworm moves along. The earthworms will anchor the rear of the body as it extends the front then anchor the front of the body as it contracts the rear. The setae are extended and contracted in sequence to match the movement of the body.