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The lip of the earthworm covers what?

The lip of the earthworm covers its mouth. It is used for ingesting food and moving soil particles into its digestive tract.


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Because earthworms are sensitive to light, they usually spend their days in the ground or in leaf litter. This sensitivity is an advantage to them because, if they spent their days in the sunlight, they would dehydrate and die.


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What structures help the earthworm grip the ground as it moves?

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What direction do setae face on an earthworm?

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