Is self-replicating.
Travels to new computers without any intervention or knowledge of the user.
No, not all worms are classified into a single phylum. Worms belong to several different phyla, with the most common being Annelida (segmented worms like earthworms), Nematoda (roundworms), and Platyhelminthes (flatworms). Each phylum encompasses distinct characteristics and evolutionary traits, illustrating the diversity within the group commonly referred to as "worms."
wat do all the worms have in common
parasitic
It is very common~ In fact, NOT having worms in your body is uncommon.
Segmented worms
they have no antenae no obvious head
a disease on the skin
They are parisitc and they are eukaryotic. They are muilticellular
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.
Genitals
production of light
They contain cytoplasm.