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Septa in earthworms are thin, transverse partitions that divide the coelomic cavity into segments. They provide structural support and help maintain the shape of the earthworm's body. Septa also play a role in compartmentalizing the coelomic fluid, allowing for more efficient movement of nutrients, gases, and waste products within the worm's body.

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4mo ago

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