The excreta of an earthworm is called "cast" or "vermicast." This organic matter is rich in nutrients and beneficial microorganisms, making it an excellent natural fertilizer for soil. Earthworm casts enhance soil structure and fertility, promoting healthy plant growth.
Excreta disposal
i believe it is called hatchling.
seta
Adaina excreta was created in 1930.
guano
earthworm moves by the hair like projections called setae .
The first segment on an earthworm is called the prostomium. It is a fleshy lobe that covers the mouth and helps the earthworm sense its environment.
earthworm
Earthworm
a earthworm
Earthworm poop is called castings or vermicast. It is a nutrient-rich fertilizer produced by earthworms as they digest organic matter in the soil.
Any cell-metabolism related waste product can be loosely classified as excreta. But undigested food,which is a part of faecal matter, should not be called as excreta. However, faecal matter contains a very small amount of salts of heavy metals like Mercury,Lead etc. which are produced by cell metabolism. So faecal matter can loosely be classified as excreta.