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Worms belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes various species like earthworms and leeches. Within this phylum, worms are classified into various families based on their specific characteristics and traits.
Most worms, like earthworms, have a simple nervous system with a collection of ganglia that act like primitive brains. Earthworms have a cerebral ganglion, which functions like a brain, located near their mouth. So they have one main brain-like structure.
Wasp has legs and wings, so they can fly and walk. But earthworm does not have legs or wings.
A spider's sense of touch through specialized hairs on its legs is considered to be highly developed. These hairs help spiders detect vibrations and navigate their environment, aiding in hunting and detecting potential threats.
1. the most significant development in earthworms probably is the appearance of the anus. 2. earthworms' nerve cords are also significantly developed. 3. the last one is the development of coelom, which is a new body cavity for organs like heart, lungs, etc..
Not all worms. Earthworms are an excellent example of when this does happen, but most worms will most likely die.
Why do most earthworms live in the ocean
The earthworm is related to the clam-worm, the leech, polychate worms, and oligochaete worms.
Because you touch yourself at night
Humans have the most highly developed brains.
The most highly developed human sense is vision.
I don't know if you mean eat worms or get worms but dwarf hamsters can get parasitic worms but they don't most of the time. If u meant eat worms, yes. All hamsters eat worms. Mine eats earthworms and loves them!
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches.
Earthworms are both decomposers and consumers. Most other worms are either larvae and are only called worms, while worms like intestinal worms feed off of your food so they are probably consumers.
Worms belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes various species like earthworms and leeches. Within this phylum, worms are classified into various families based on their specific characteristics and traits.
The trigeminal nerve is the most highly developed cranial nerve in the sheep's brain.
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