No, worms don't have any organs like humans, in fact, they aren't really an animal. Like a bug, or insect. They aren't any of that. They are just nerves. So if you were to cut one in half, it wouldn't die, because it isn't even living. It would still move. But in two. Worms are made of rain (water), sunlight, and dirt. So really, they aren't living. I hoped this helped, if not, please email me. Thank you.
Most simians have a similar skeleton to humans.
Yes, humans can get butt worms.
No. Humans have lungs but worms do not.
The human organ that is similar in function to the nephridium in worms is the kidney. Both structures function to filter waste products from the bloodstream and regulate the balance of fluids and electrolytes in the body.
The answer is NO humans can not get worms from dogs
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
Yes, worms are classified based on their body shapes and structures. There are various types of worms, such as flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms, each with distinct body structures that help define their classification.
Some worms, or intestinal parasites, in humans are contagious. These parasites are called zoonotic. These worms include hookworms, whipworms and roundworms.
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Yes if they are cograzing they can both get worms from the pasture
Both worms and humans share a common ancestor, and many essential genes have been conserved throughout evolution to carry out basic biological functions. Despite the differences in complexity and morphology between worms and humans, many genes are required for common processes such as development, metabolism, and cellular functions. Therefore, a similar number of genes are necessary to ensure the survival and function of both organisms.