Biology, asked by aashnacutie7, 4 months ago

Compare the movement between snake and earthworms. (any two points)

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Answered by ᏞiteralFairy
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  • Snakes and worms navigate in different ways. Snakes flick their tongues to "taste" the air around them and seek out prey.
  • Worms, on the other hand, have a variety of different sensory organs. Earthworms and flatworms have light- and touch-sensitive cells at the front of their bodies, though they are not proper eyes.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Snakes and worms navigate in different ways. Snakes flick their tongues to "taste" the air around them and seek out prey.

  • Worms, on the other hand, have a variety of different sensory organs. Earthworms and flatworms have light- and touch-sensitive cells at the front of their bodies, though they are not proper eyes.
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