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.
helps them
What is the function of the ovaries in an earthworm? to release eggsfemale gonad in which eggs are produced. What is the function of the ovaries in earthworms ...
to swallow earthworm sperm.The Esophagus in the Earthworm is the name for the muscles in the worms body and is used in the process of digestion. Sort of like the intestines in a human body.
If a statocyst in an earthworm does not function, the earthworm may have difficulty sensing its orientation and movement in relation to gravity. This could lead to problems with burrowing and navigating through soil, which are important activities for earthworms. The earthworm may also struggle to avoid predators and find food efficiently without proper functioning of the statocyst.
The integumentary system of an earthworm regulates gas exchange, helps in the excretion of waste, and protects the internal organs from physical damage and pathogens.
The difference is that Metameres refers to the external segments of an earthworm, while septa refers to the internal parts of an Earthworm.
I believe it's septa
The function of an earthworm's nephridium is to excrete wastes from the earthworm's body.
it acts as a heart for an earthworm.... <3
the brain is essential for the movement of the earthworm. If the brain of the earthworm is removed, the earthworm will move continuously without stop
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to intake food.
the same as yours
helps them
To take poops
it swallows the food
It stores food