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What worm is covered with a cilia and acts as a scavenger?

all worms dumdys


What is an example of a scavenger worm whose body includes cilia?

The dero is an example of a scavenger worm whose body includes cilia.Specifically, the dero counts among oligochaete worms. All oligochaetes live by scavenging whatever they can digest. The dero will be recognizable by its hand-like gill of a tail section from which protrude cilia-covered, finger-like shapes.


Is saguaro cactus a scavenger?

No, it is a producer. A scavenger can be a worm or other bug.


What kind of animal live in the forest that is a scavenger?

worm


Specialized cells with beating tufts of cilia that draw water through pores to the outside of the worm's body?

Flame cells are in planarians. They are specialized cells with beating tufts of cilia that draw water through pores to the outside of the worm's body.


In planaria specialized cells with beating tufts of cilia that draw water through pores to the outside of the worm's body?

flame cells


Is carpet replacement covered in home owners insurance?

It depends on why you need your carpet replaced. If it was damaged due to a covered peril then it will be covered. If your carpet is just old and worm due to usual wear and tear then it is not covered.


Is a earth worm an omnivore or carnivore or herbivore?

It's herbivore because it eats the leaves and eats passed away pepole


What is the name of the Listructian homeworld?

Listruct (a.k.a. Arns Grimraker's Wookiee/Worm-like scavenger's species homeworld) (located in the Inner Rim).


What is the best plastic worm for shallow moss covered water?

I have the best luck out of what we call red pumpkin seed worm it is a solid red clear worm with black and blue tiny dots it in


Is a worm a herbivore omnivore carnivore producer scavenger or a decomposer?

A worm is primarily classified as a decomposer. It feeds on organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, breaking them down and recycling nutrients back into the soil. This process is essential for soil health and fertility, making worms vital for ecosystems.


You found a orange worm or caterpillar that is four inches long and is covered in little red spikes. It is bigger than my thumb and I live in northern Illinois?

that is a zqfmgb, a rare worm only usually found in New Guinea