Through the skin. The oxygen goes directly through the skin to the bloodstream.But the skin must be moist in order for the oxygen to pass through.That's why the worms come out in rain.
Dropping waste that takes in dissolved oxygen and eats the waste to get the oxygen.
They breathe through their skin. I think.
They make food from chemicals - a process called chemosynthesis. Their survival depends on a symbiotic relationship with the billions of bacteria that live inside of them. These bacteria convert the chemicals that shoot out of the hydrothermal vents into food for the worm. Since a tubeworm has no mouth, how do bacteria enter the worm? Scientists have found that, during its earliest stages, the tubeworm does have a mouth and gut for bacteria to enter. But as the worm grows, these features disappear!
Worm in Spanish is gusano. Worm in French is Ecouter. Worm in Danish is orm.
The posterior is the End (anus) of the worm and the anterior or mouth is the front of the worm
Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.
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usually tubifex worms can be found in aquatic places and they do like muddy water.
Tubifex worms breathe through their soft, thin skin that can take in dissolved oxygen.
Tubifex tubifex was created in 1774.
Yes, They are.
They make food from chemicals - a process called chemosynthesis. Their survival depends on a symbiotic relationship with the billions of bacteria that live inside of them. These bacteria convert the chemicals that shoot out of the hydrothermal vents into food for the worm. Since a tubeworm has no mouth, how do bacteria enter the worm? Scientists have found that, during its earliest stages, the tubeworm does have a mouth and gut for bacteria to enter. But as the worm grows, these features disappear!
Small Creatures in a Pond.
Worms breath through their body surface; some of them, like polychaeta have also branchial appendages.
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.
Bad breath can be caused by a heavy worm load or bad teeth. More often the worm load than the bad teeth. Worm with Pyrantal pamolate according to dog weight and label dosage then worm again in 10 days and again in another 10 days should clear up the breath problem. If it doesn't then you need to take dog to the vet and have his teeth cleaned and inspected.The poor dear needs his/her teeth cleaned. This can be done by your vet.Dogs and humans have bad breath because of the bacteria that live on the top of the tongue. The tongue is the problem, not the teeth. You can see the bacteria by looking for some white stuff on the top of the tongue. That is the bacteria and this must be removed if you are going to get rid of bad breath. The best tongue cleaner is OraBrush. Here is the website: http://www.orabrush.com
The 5 hearts used by the worm to pump blood through the veins allowing it to breath in a forcefully motion. The worm however doesn't use gills or lungs but many holes located throughout the skin.
I'm not sure but worms do need to stay moist to breath and they have segments on the outside of their body a grown worm can have up to 100 or more segments on their body. And on each segment is little hairs called bristles they have the worm move!From- a 7th grader :)