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Worms

Worms are soft-bodied invertebrate animals. They are long and often parasitic.

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What are some types of worms that start with the letter f?

Flatworms start with the letter f. In scientific literature flatworms are known as Platyhelminthes.

What is the working principle of worm gears in sand mullers?

Sand mullers break up sand after it has been used in molds to facilitate sandcasting. By effectively breaking up the sand, it can be reused. The worm on a motor or on the "driven" side of the device will engage with a worm gear. The worm rotates continuously, and the spiral cut gears "worm" their way "along" the axis of the gear. The worm gear (or spur gear) engages with the worm and rotates continuously as well. Also, the worm gear will translate the rotary motion of the worm by 90 degrees. It is fairly easy to see how the unit works if you look at some pictures or drawings. Hey, how about some animation or video? Got a couple of links.

What tree do silk worms live on?

Silk worms are fed on the leaves of the Black Mulberry (Morus nigra)

What are the four life functions of an earthworm?

Our Sun is an average star and it has an approximate lifespan of

What is sariculture?

Sariculture is a misspelling of sericulture which is silk farming.

Where is sperm stored in a earthworms?

sperm is stored in what is simply reffered to as the sperm duct at the end of the worm worms produce mucus like slime to exchange there sperm the rest is like a human

What is fagara silk?

Silk made from the cocoons of the Atlas silkworm is what "fagara silk" is.

Specifically, the silkworm carries the scientific name Attacus atlas.Its cocoons may be used to make durable silk in northern India or purses in Taiwan. Either way, the silk offers attractive light brown colors and sturdy use.

How many worms do you need for a regular compost bin?

A proper compost bin that is working well will be too hot for worms. If it is set on the ground, then worms will come up from the earth if they want to.

You can use a worm farm to break down food scraps. Several thousand worms are good for this, depending on its size, but you can start with a few hundred and they will breed, if you look after them properly.

Are the worms that the Boogyman eats real?

he can't eat worms all of wwe smackdown or raw is not true they pay them to do it . the worms are not real they just look real

What is the round worms habitat?

The Roundworms habitat (For other information the Phylum name of the subject is Nemateda) is most preferably the human butt-ox. You see the subject loves the smell and finds it quite warm in there. I hope this helps.

Do meal worms eat their shed?

Yes. They will eat pupae, too, so if some of them pupate, remove them. Likewise, when the pupae hatch into beetles, remove those too as the beetles will also eat the pupae. :P Generally they eat everything you throw at them. I've had mealworms gnaw through their plastic container, so keep an eye on that too.

What is an annelid's cell wall?

Annelids are type of animals. Animals do not have cell walls.

Does boogeyman eat worms?

Yes he eats worms but he only eats them while hes in the wwe building.

How do segmented worms breath?

Diffusion is the way in which segmented worms breathe.

Specifically, the process in question draws upon the permeable skin surface of the segmented worm. A segmented worm's skin is capable of expeling carbon dioxide as waste and taking in oxygen for respiration. To do so, a segmented worm nevertheless must live in a humid, moist environment so that the skin does not dry out and become impermeable.

Did Tracy beaker really eat a worm?

She did eat it for a dare from Justine, but she was sick afterwards.

Do tape worms kill people?

No, it is very unlikely. The only sign of tapeworm infection may be segments of the worms, possibly moving, in a bowel movement. In rare cases, tapeworms can lead to serious complications, including blocking the intestine, or smaller ducts in the intestine (like the bile duct or pancreatic duct). If pork tapeworm larvae move out of the intestine, they can migrate to other parts of the body and cause damage to the liver, eyes, heart, and brain. These infections can be life-threatening.

How often does a leech need to eat?

Leeches can live up to one year without food so you don't need to feed them.