Earthworms - page 3

How is earhworm adapted to its environment?
Earthworms are adapted for life underground. Their streamlined shape allows them to burrow through soil. They have no skeletons or other rigid structu...
Are Eisenia Fetida and Lumbricus rubellus the same species?
In this experiment was designated as single treatment and two earthworm species (Eisenia fetida and Lumbricus rubellus) with three replications. Are e...
What is earthworms food chain?
Earthworms may seem gross, but they actually play an essential role in food chains and ecosystems. Earthworms are decomposers that break down and recy...
Do earthworms travel in groups or alone?
Earthworms form herds and make "group decisions", scientists have discovered. The earthworms use touch to communicate and influence each other's behav...
What do you cal the wholes in earthwarm body by which they breath?
What body part do earthworms use to breathe?How do earthworms breathe?What are earthworm tunnels called?What is the earthworms mouth called?How do ea...
How do annelids impact humans?
They are a source of food for many birds, mammals, and other invertebrates. Other annelids, such as the lugworms of the class Polychaetae, contribute ...
What animal that wriggles through the earth?
Can animals wriggle?Can worms hear you?Do earthworms compete with other organisms?Which animal can hop?What is a wriggling?Can you eat earthworms?Do ...
Can earthwworms live under water?
Earthworms are unable to drown like a human would, and they can even survive several days fully submerged in water. Soil experts now think earthworms ...
What class of animals does the eartworm belong to?
earthworm, also called angleworm, any one of more than 1,800 species of terrestrial worms of the class Oligochaeta (phylum Annelida)—in particular, me...