Are earthworms Sexual or Asexual?
Earthworms are hermaphrodites, meaning every earthworm has female and male body parts, as in testes and ovaries. However, they do need a mate to reproduce. They line up with their head ends facing away from each other and exchange sperm through the seminal receptacles.
yes woolly worms bite and they sting and itch real bad they also leave a lot of red marks after they bite you
experienced been biten before
What is the name of a black worm like insect?
These insects are most commonly referred to as snout beetles. They belong to the family Curculionidae, which are the "true" weevils.
What is The part of a bird that catches the worm?
Is known as the "early" kind, and this is thought to be good. Funny, that bird typically catches the "early" worm, so one wonders how great being early can be.
Water worms eat mud with its head down. The dirt comes out the back end of worm. Water worms break down pollutants that settle to the bottom poisoning water.
How long is a thread worm in meters?
Nine inches is the average length for an adult, but for a young threadworm is about 3 or 4 inches. Hope I could help! If this didn't help, you can go to wikipedia.com and in the search bar: type in "threadworms" and it will give you all type of information on them.
A coelom type is typically found at the bottom of the body. For a male, it is generally a rod like shape. If you are normal, two cocci will accompany with the rod. For a female fetus, there will be no rods. Instead god gave them a spirilli shaped triangle. For a coelomic formation this simply means how they are reacted to touch.
Which of the following is characteristic of the phylum Platyhelminthes?
they have soft bodies. they are mainly found in the seashore,beaches,and other banks of the river.they have a single foot through which they can walk.they have exhalent and inhalent sextants.
Silk worms themselves cannot fly. However, they can become a silk moth, which can fly.
Mealworms are capable of seeing and hearing, but they don't really communicate with one another. They have nerves on the outside of their bodies that allow them to know when another mealworm is touching them.
yes leeches can get under your skin depending how small it is if its a really big leech then you would have to go to the dermontalogists and get it removed. if you cant see a doctor just get a knife or pliseres and get the leech out your self be careful not to attact the capillaries in you skin or you might die. got it get it good!!
How dangerous is a slow worm bite?
Earthworms tunnel through the ground by swallowing dirt and passing it through their bodies. In that dirt, the worm gets nutrients from decomposing vegetation, like rotting leaves and other organic material. The worms digestion of this material as it pases through him/her helps break down the leaves and organic material further, helping soil to become fertile, mixed and "nutritious" for plants to grow, the tunnels also irrigate the soil and allow air to be mixed in (oxygen also helps old leaves and dead plants to decompose). Because of worms, when rain falls, fresh water can sink into the earth more easily to reach plant roots and the water table more easily, instead of just rolling down hill and eroding (taking nutrients and soil away) the land. Worms are really cool. Then as the earthworm has digested the dirt and taken the nutrients out of the dirt it poops out the dirt making new dirt that is fertilized and is ready to be dirt.
no humans don't have gizzards because there would be no use having them. birds use them because they don't have teeth to chew up their food so they swallow little stones called grit that goes to their gizzards and chews up their food.
A true worm is the worm you typically see birds pulling out of the ground or the ones you see in your driveway after a heavy rain. They have a soft body and are brown in color.
What is an advangtage of a segmented body?
Simplicity of design: Growth made easier.
Specialization: Allows body organs to grow differentially.
Earthworms eat decaying plant material. Box turtles, garter snakes, skunks, raccoons and some birds feed on the worms.