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Breathing in Earthworms :-

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Answered by SUMIT86486
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They breathe through their skin. Air dissolves on the mucus of their skin, so they MUST stay moist to breathe. If worms dry out, they suffocate. As fresh air is taken in through the skin, oxygen is drawn into the

worm's circulatory system, and the worm's hearts pump the oxygenated blood to the head area.

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2. Because,earthworms do not have lungs; instead, they breathe through their skin. Their skin needs to stay moist to allow the passage of dissolved oxygen into their bloodstream.

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