The eyespot in earthworms serves as a simple light-sensitive organ that helps the worm detect changes in light intensity. Although earthworms do not have true eyes, these eyespots enable them to sense light and dark environments, allowing them to avoid bright areas that could be harmful. This sensitivity helps the earthworm navigate its subterranean habitat more effectively, contributing to its survival.
The function of an earthworm's nephridium is to excrete wastes from the earthworm's body.
A protist's eyespot is a pigmented organelle that is sensitive to light, allowing the protist to move towards the light for feeding/photosynthesis.
it acts as a heart for an earthworm.... <3
the brain is essential for the movement of the earthworm. If the brain of the earthworm is removed, the earthworm will move continuously without stop
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to intake food.
the same as yours
helps them
To take poops
it swallows the food
It stores food
It stores food