no. a worm eats decomposing plants, and it's classified as a decomposer.
herbivore
omnivore,because you don't usually see worms eating meat.they usually only eat plants so that's why.
a worm is an omnivoreYes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves
Detrivot
Most worms reproduce sexually, meaning they reproduce by mating and exchanging genetic material with another worm. However, some worms can also reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation or parthenogenesis (development of an embryo without fertilization).
is a worm a herbivore carnivore omnivore or insectivore
herbivore
omnivore,because you don't usually see worms eating meat.they usually only eat plants so that's why.
Not really sure because it eats leaves which is a plant and they also eat decaying organisms. It mainly depends on what type of worm it is.
a worm is an omnivoreYes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves
Omnivore They will eat small fish worm or any small creature that will fit in their mouth.
Detrivot
It's herbivore because it eats the leaves and eats passed away pepole
Well, since a worm is a scavenger, meaning it breaks down BOTH dead animals and plants. So the worm is an Omnivore.
Most worms reproduce sexually, meaning they reproduce by mating and exchanging genetic material with another worm. However, some worms can also reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation or parthenogenesis (development of an embryo without fertilization).
it is a carnivore
It is a vertebrate