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Earthworms cling to the soil with the help of setae.
The term arthropoda refers to animals with jointed legs (artho means jointed and poda means legs).
Tracheae and spiracles
It means that the body of the earthworm is segmented both externally as well as internally.
How does the body of the earthworm cling to the soil?
Earthworms cling to the soil with the help of setae.
Earthworms cling to the soil with the help of setae.
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The term arthropoda refers to animals with jointed legs (artho means jointed and poda means legs).
The term arthropoda refers to animals with jointed legs (artho means jointed and poda means legs).
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Tracheae and spiracles
Tracheae and spiracles
See lessBody of earthworm is metamerically segmented’ explain the statement.
It means that the body of the earthworm is segmented both externally as well as internally.
It means that the body of the earthworm is segmented both externally as well as internally.
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