Through the Anus
Segmented worms, also known as annelids, have multiple segments lined up in succession along their body. The number of segments can vary depending on the species, but they typically have numerous segments that help facilitate movement and provide flexibility.
The rings around worms are known as segments or metameres. These segments contain muscles, nerve cells, and other organs that help the worm move and function.
Well, it depends. DO worms recycle? DO Recyclers find worms often? NO and YES. It all depends on ones' own imagination and opinion. Like when I watched Ellen, someone thought H20 was acid on No or Go. It all depends.
Organic waste is added to a worm bin where worms break it down into smaller pieces. The worms then digest the waste, turning it into nutrient-rich compost through their digestive process. This compost can be used as a natural fertilizer for plants.
It is not recommended to put plastic in a vermicomposting pit as it will not break down and can harm the worms living in the pit. Only organic materials should be added to vermicompost piles to maintain a healthy environment for the worms.
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.
Segments.
No, they have segments and part of those segments are called setae.
Opinion 1. It varies depending on the species, but each has at least 37 segments. http://animals.howstuffworks.com/worms/earthworm-info.htm Opinion 2. Thats wrong, worms have over 100 segments. (i vote for #1.)
A Segmented Worm
yes, annelids bodies are divided into segments xoxo
longer worms have more, less, or the same segmented
they have legs. haha
Waste
no. just simply no. ok
they have multiple segments and hearts silly
Worms typically have around 100-150 body segments, called metamerisms. These segments contain muscles, nerves, and other important structures that allow the worm to move and function.