Yes they do.
facts about worms breasts;
Worms do not produce milk.
they do not have nipples.
scientists discovered that worms have breasts in 2011. they believe that worms began enhancing their breasts since the popular show 'TOWIE' started. also worms 'butt' implants have risen since the TV show.
Do some worms grow from larvae?
No. Worms are hatched from a cocoon as tiny worms - there is no larval stage.
Do they make bologna out of worms?
No, bologna is made out of trimmings from pork, beef, turkey and/or chicken. There are several seasonings added to the trimmings and the entire loaf of bologna is cooked thoroughly.
Is a liver fluke a segmented worm?
This parasite is a pseudosegmented worm. There are only superficial segments but no true segments
What is often found on the surface of soil just after rain- a delicacy for birds?
Earthworms are often found on the ground just after a rainstorm has passed through the area.
very slimy
worms are slimy but there are much more about them
First of all worms are invertibrates which means they don't have a back bone, there are many types of worm like earth worms, the difference between earth worms and normal worms is:
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What is a segmented worm's defense machenism?
They can be divided. Other than that, they hide under the ground.
What is The small worm-like outgrowth at the end of the cecum called?
The small worm-like growth at the end of the cecum is called the appendix.
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How are worms important to the economy?
Worms are very important to us. This is because, worms chew up soil. They then spit it out and when they have done this, it acts as a fertilizer to the trees and other plants. Trees let out oxygen, which us humans breath in. If there were no worms, the trees and plants would not be healthy and we would not have trees to give us oxygen.
So when you see a worm, don't kill it, put it in the soil so that they can fertilize our trees!
How long will it be till you see the dead worms?
Nobody really knows, but it could be over 100 years.
Can worms grow in one's heart?
No studies have shown that worms can grow in a human heart. However, heart worm is common in dogs. The worms can grow for 5-7 years in the heart. If untreated, animals can die in 1-2 days.
What type of dysentery is caused by worms?
whipworm (trichuriasis) and flatworm or fluke (schistosomiasis) infestations may produce the violent diarrhea and abdominal cramps associated with dysentery.
What Are the Basics of Worm-Gear Design?
The worm-gear design involves one helical gear, the teeth of which form segments of a helix, and another component that resembles a screw. The screw-like component is known as a worm, and its threads typically form a complete helix. This worm is typically used to drive the gear, which can provide a great deal of torque. In most cases, attempting to use the gear to turn the worm will result in the teeth locking. Both of these basics of worm gear-design can be exploited in the tuning knobs of stringed instruments, which provide the torque necessary to pull the strings taught and then automatically lock in place to keep them that way
Can we call earthworm respiration as cutaneous respiration?
Yes, earthworm respiration is referred to as cutaneous respiration because they exchange gases directly through their skin. Their skin must remain moist to facilitate the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide, as they lack specialized respiratory organs like lungs or gills. This process allows them to absorb oxygen from the environment and release carbon dioxide efficiently.
Of course there are. There are some which are extremely deadly for the human body
What are the four common species of compost worms?
Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida, Dendrobaena venta and Lumbricus rubellus are the four common species of compost worms. They have the respective common names of red tiger worms, of brandling or manure or tiger worms, of blue noses, and of blood or red worms or red wigglers. They operate best in temperature ranges of 64.4 to 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 23 degrees Celsius).
Can a worm come back to life after it dries up and then gets wet?
No.. Once a worm has dried up, the intestines and heart stop working and the worm dies.