Turbellaria flatworms can reproduce asexually by
a.
regeneration.
c.
producing polyps.
b.
forming larvae.
d.
exchanging both sperm and eggs.
this is one of my questions i need help as well.
No, worms are not viviparous. They reproduce by laying eggs.
Worms reproduce sexually by mating with another worm of the same species. They typically have separate male and female individuals, although some species can also reproduce asexually through fragmentation or parthenogenesis.
Sexually. Earthworms are bisexual, or hermaphroditic, which means that each individual has both male and female sex organs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first answer is not completely right. Earthworms have babies asexually and sexually, becasue sexually they can mate with another worm, and asexually because a worm can have it by itself ans the baby worm will have the exactly same DNA. Worms also have babies asexually because if you cut a worm in half it goes through regeneration and fragementation and that piece becomes a different worm and the other piece regrows. <--That is incorrect: Worms do not regrow into two worms when cut in half. The part that contains the upper half of the body will regrow the parts that it has lost, while the lower part (that doesn't contain the brain) will just wiggle around because of the ganglia that are still intact.
Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
i think the answer to the question is that they reproduce asexually and sexually.
it look like a round worm
An earth worm is plump and long. A round worm is long and slender almost like a hair.
ringworm isn't a worm it is a fungi and so the fungi reproduces and not the worm (because it isn't a worm)
Round worms are nematoda, which are, mostly, parasitic worms. A round worm is also called a Guinea worm.
In the life cycle of the round worm, a very early life stage occurring within the uterus of the female round worm.
they do not
the Filarial round worm causes elephantiasis
In the life cycle of the round worm, the second stage of life, sometimes considered the "adolescent" stage.
No, worms are not viviparous. They reproduce by laying eggs.
they mate like us but lay eggs
Ascarididae