orient with a sense of gravity
If a statocyst in an earthworm does not function, the earthworm may have difficulty sensing its orientation and movement in relation to gravity. This could lead to problems with burrowing and navigating through soil, which are important activities for earthworms. The earthworm may also struggle to avoid predators and find food efficiently without proper functioning of the statocyst.
An earthworm.
the type of earthworm you would use in fishing would be tapeworm
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no. the roundworm would a nematode. an earthworm is part of the annelid family, because it is a segmented worm.
That would be the earthworm.....:)
A 'typical' hermaphrodite would be an earthworm.
An earthworm could only eat a somewhat decomposed three leaf clover having remnants imbedded in the soil through which the earthworm burrows.
I think in southamerica
You would use a compound light microscope to get a better look at an earthworm. These microscopes use two lenses to magnify the specimen, allowing students to observe the structures of the earthworm in detail.
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They are not. Why would you that they are similar? They are not even in the same phylum.