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Adult earthworms typically have 36 chromosomes, organized into 18 pairs. This chromosome number can vary slightly among different species of earthworms, but 36 is commonly observed in the species Lumbricus terrestris, which is one of the most studied earthworms. These chromosomes carry the genetic information necessary for the earthworm's development and reproduction.

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