You know those little worm like creatures in spongebob where they eat his house? yeah, those are nematodes. watch spongebob to know more.
worms can talk by moving there little mouth on the top of there worm trail.
How do worms get their nutrients?
I think dirt has nutrients, the worm sorts out what it needs, and gets rid of the rest.
Why does the worm have multiple hearts?
Worms have 5 hearts. Worms have an organ that behaves like a heart, an aortic arch, they have five arches.
How do you keep a house centipede as a pet?
Yes.
Keep centipedes in an enclosed case, similar to a snake habitat. Because they have claws behind their head, they should not be handled with bare hands.
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Flatworms are the simplest of worms. Small flatworms release a mucus that they use their cilia (small bristles) to move around on. Larger flatworms can swim by contracting the sides of their bodies. Some even have suckers that can attach to other moving objects.
What impact do parasitic roundworms have on other organisms?
Anything Parasitic has a negative effect on its host. Symbiotic relationships between the parasite and the host means that the effect is not negative but instead both sides benifit from the grouping.
The intestinal worms that horses pick up have long and complex lifestyles. Generally, they reproduce inside the horse. The eggs come out in the manure and the larvae climb up the grass stalks. The horse eats the grass stalks and the worm larvae enter the horse where they grow up, reproduce and the cycle starts again. Most worms live in the intestines but some live in the lungs; both types have serious bad effects on the horse's health and are exceedingly undesirable. This is why good horse owners generally worm at least once a month. Harrowing (picking up of manure in fields) can help to break the worm cycle. So can having a horse share its paddock with sheep, goats or cattle - the intestinal worms of one species cannot survive inside the other, so this is an additional way to kill them.
Yes they also eat tomatos,lettuce,bread,fungi,dead plants,but, they need water more than food to get them to drink poor water on the bread then let them suck it out.
Why does cutting a flatworm into pieces not kill it?
In gereral, the more poorly differentiated (the fewer complex structures that have specific functions) an organism is, the greater its ability to live and re-grow after being cut apart. Worms have this ability to re-grow in entirety, as do lower organisms like amoebas and fungi. In flatworms, their cells have the ability to differentiate into any type of tissue that the worm might need. These types of cells are called stem cells, and are the subject of ongoing research in medicine as to their applications in humans. There is a limit, however. a tiny slice of flatworm would not be able to develop into another worm.
Is a worm part of the snake family?
No, but that is a common misconception. They are actually a species of fish believe it or not.
Do you have worms in are body?
Everyone has worms in their belly; its perfectly normal, do you tend to eat a lot?! Well have no fear as eating uncooked (raw) rice is the way to kill the worms that are present in your belly.
Let me tell you a story..
My best friend didnt know what worms are, when i told her that it's normal and i have it too she was scared and wanted to get rid of them.. To get rid of them is good and normal too however you will begin to feel less hungry, thats a positive affect because that will lead to weight loss. She began to eat uncooked thai jasmine rice; thats the best rice to get rid of worms! She used to eat a lot of uncooked rice and got addicted to it, which meant she became quite skinny.
If you have worms that have been maintaned in the correct shape then you will have a great figure.
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How do worms get into compost?
Worms have a way of getting in it you have to have open spaces though, or dont wait and buy some bait worms at the store andf pour them in there. They should start eating and making soil in about a week.
i dont think so they hurt when they bite and they eat plants
How does the setae help the earthworm adapt?
Well the setae is what allows earthworms to move thorugh the dirt and stuff :)
How deep do worms go in winter?
It depends on the insect. Some insects such as mosquitoes/dragonflies/damselflies can spend their larval stage in the water of ponds and streams. Adult forms of insects such as ladybugs will seek shelter under rocks, loose bark on trees and inside the walls of houses. Other insects such as Monarch butterflies can fly hundreds of miles south to spend the winter in Mexico, and return back to the U.S. next spring.
Insect have thin tube called tracheas which basically do for them what the lungs does for us.
It is used to change the direction of rotation. For instance on a rear wheel drive car the engine drive train is rotating in an axis running the length of the vehicle so all that spinning would be wasted if it the direction wasn't changed to cause the rear axle to turn in an axis running from side to side. The worm gear in this application is called the "pinion" and the wheel is called the "ring". so pinion is rotating clockwise and as it engages the ring gear it changes the lateral direction to cause the axle to turn.
What kind of brown color insect has lots of longer brown legs with two antennas on both ends?
Maybe a centipede like Scutigera, but it is not an insect and have only legs at the posterior end.
Well, you are right there. It is a house centipede. It kinda looks like a long spider. A brownish color. You have a house centipede. This is not a bad thing. It normally prays on other insects such as roaches. They are very fast creatures. I recomend that you scoop it up and take it outside, but it will not hurt you if you leave it be. It is poisonis but it can not kill you. Just relax and ignore it.