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an earthworm has fine hair like structure on its ventral surface is called ___ .
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an earthworm has fine hair like structure on its ventral surface is called ___ .

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Setae

(earthworm) hair, bristle-like structures on ventral side of worm, help it to move throu the soild. Typhlosole (earthworm)

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An earthworm has fine hair like structure on its ventral surface is called Setae.

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