The head of the sabelid worm is adapted for feeding and sensory functions. It typically features a crown of tentacles or palps that help in capturing and sensing food particles in the water or sediment. Additionally, the head may possess specialized structures for burrowing and anchoring in its environment, facilitating its lifestyle as a filter feeder or detritivore in marine ecosystems.
They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have
They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have
the anus on a worm is located at the posterior end of the worm.
a wax worm is a small yellow creature and has a brown head a wax worm is the same as a maggot
A TH'erdemo worm twice the size of any humans or elephants head.
Canker worm
it has edapted by using its tounge like a worm
One; I lost the other two.
Pineorm
Flatworms.
You eat the worm by starting with the tale then when you reach the head you squeeze it and pull the head do not eat it because it doesn't have vitamins
No. It may suppress or inhibit the ring worm of the scalp. But it will not cure the ring worm infection.