If you cut a worm in half will both ends live?
No. You will just have two halves of one worm because if you cut it, the parts won't necessarily have all the whole organs and a brain that they need in order survive independently. If it does regrow, only the part with the brain can survive.
The best way to overcome an insect phobia is to spend time around insects. Many zoos have insect displays you can approach. It also helps to watch videos of them and to learn as much about insects as possible.
What is the difference between a centipede and a caterpillar?
A centipede is a bug. A caterpillar is a bug that turns into a butterfly.
Why is an inch worm called that name?
That they move slowly is the reason for calling an inchworm an inchworm.
Specifically, the caterpillars in question are the larval stages of moths in the Geomitridae family. They have three pairs of legs toward the front of the body, nothing in the middle, and two or three pairs of prolegs (abdominal appendages which facilitate movement) in the rear. They therefore move by pulling the rear end forward while holding on with the front legs and then progressing forward on the front legs while holding on with the prolegs.
The overall effect is one of inching along a surface.
What white thin worm and comes out of your poop?
These are tapeworms caused by fleas. Your cat will have to be de-wormed. They can give you a single pill or a three dose liquid. Your cat should also be treated with a Frontline or something similar. The worms are cause when the cat is itching it's skin and ingests the fleas. The cat should really treated by a Vet.
What are examples of macrorganisms in a compost pile?
Among the most helpful macroorganisms in a compost pile are ground beetles and worms. For they help break down the compostable materials, such as grass clippings and other yard wastes, and kitchen scraps. They also feed on other ground-dwelling organisms that may wander into the pile, die and decay. The consequence is the decomposition of compostable materials into dark brown, organic matter-rich compost that encourages healthy plant growth and healthy soil structure. For the breakdown adds to the amount and range of the 16-17 nutrients that are necessary to plant and soil health. Among those nutrients is nitrogen, which may be found within the soil, or within organisms, but needs the release of digestion and elimination in order to be available to plant roots.
Sure, although there is no guarantee you will not get sick and die.
Yes they do because every living thing on Earth needs water and i for one think that if you have a pet inch worm, make cold water in a bottle cap and put sugar into it. I have 2 inch worms and they have been living for 4 days. They love it. hope this helps :3
Does glow in the dark worms bite?
typically no but they certainly wiggle a lot and they hate the light because it kills them
No. Earthworms are hermaphroditic which means that they are both male and female so you could say there goys or birls. So they can mate with any other worm.
But if you say that it is for glow-worms, there is. Female glow-worms doesn't have wings while the male glow-worms have. So in this conclusion, Earthworms may have female and male.
What is the plot of the story the centipede by rony v diaz?
The last ending of the story is her sister is died because of the centipede
no because it in order for it to be a bug, it has to have 6 legs
What classification of animal is an earthworm?
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Clitellata
Order: Haplotaxida
Suborder: Lumbricina
What kind of worm is about 1 inch long and brown?
Most likely this is a house bug or centipede. They dont bite, they are just annoying! If it doesnt have spikey things sticking up and lots of legs and can move really fast its not this and its probley just some kind of worm.
Why do earthworms stay underground?
Earthworms stay underground because the darkness lets them avoid being dried out by the sun. Light paralyzes them if they are in it for too long (more than an hour). They therefore cant move back to safety and dies. Also if the skin dries out, they are unable to breathe. When the place is too hot or too warm, they burrow into the soil.
Worms have a complete digestive system. Although you probably cannot see the anus with your bare eye, worms to have a hole where waste is excreted.
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Basically, an earthworm is just one big digestive system. Organic matter is ingested through the front end, works its way through the worm's body, and is excreted at the back.
As worms break down organic matter, they produce waste material called vermicast. This is also known as worm castings, worm humus or worm manure. These worm castings, or waste materials, are particularly rich in nitrogen, phosphate, calcium, and magnesium, and are sold in combination with other compost materials for fertilisation purposes.
What do you call a worm's home?
well the logical thinking here is a whole in the ground unless referring to parasites that are worms then they will be in a animals body or digestive system and affecting it or helping it by helping it digest.
How do leeches attach to their host?
Some parasites have oral suckers, ringed with hooks, which is used to attach themselves to the host.
How does a worm obtain oxygen?