How do worms protect themselves?
worms can survive in very deep ground. when a preditor attacks the worm dig far down in the soil. also worms have small spikes that can dig into the ground to ancor theworm in place.
What is the feeding sturcture of a planarian?
They have a mouth ventrally located in the middle of their body connected to a pharynx and a gastrvascular cavity. Their food is digested by enzymes and glides through their mouth and pharynx to the gastrovascular cavity which is somewhat a primitive stomach that delivers nutrients all over the body.
Which of the three classes of annelids has suckers as an adaptation to it's way of life?
Leeches are the class of annelids that has suckers. They use these to suck the blood out of humans and animals in order for them to survive.
What do tapeworms look like and can they come out there backside?
They look flat and ribbon like. They can sometimes be delivered out through bowl movements.
What is the sepultura album with the coiled centipede in the cover?
they don't have such album... I know their whole discography very well... maybe you mean Chaos A.D. album art, there you can see that kind of things on background but as a main figure, there's no such a thing...
Worms don't kiss. Worms don't have a sex there are no boys or girls in the worm world.
Where is porphyrin of earthworm found?
Porphyrin of earthworm is found in the epidermis or the body wall.
Why is the presence of hemoglobin in blood important in earthworm but not in insects?
Which organism lives in a more oxygen-deficient environment, you must ask... Earthworms are frequently submerged in stagnant water and, even under good conditions, they have restricted exposure to atmospheric air, living in burrows in the ground as they do. Haemoglobin is more efficient in transporting oxygen than the haemolymph found in insects.
What are Other Specialties that worms have?
I think that worms have the specialtie to make the soil richr by slithering in the soil
That's either a snake or a caterpillar. I hope it's a caterpillar.
Why do young wasps eat the tomato horn worm which is there host and what is this an example of?
mutualism
Is a plume worm and a giant tube worm the same thing?
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.
they are found all over the world most of them live in some kind of body of water such as the ocean,river,but some also can be found on land
How does the stomach move from one place to the next?
The stomach moves with the rest of the animal. It doesn't move around inside the body. All of the internal organs stay in the same place.