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do earthworms have bones​

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Answered by mariam007
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

Earthworms do not have an internal skeleton as we do, and they do not have a protective hard exoskeleton as does an insect. They are flexible, long bundles of muscle, especially designed for life underground. The characteristic wriggling of earthworms is done with two kinds of muscles. ... Earthworms are pros at burrowing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

No, Earthworms do not have an internal skeleton as we do, and they do not have a protective hard exoskeleton as does an insect. They are flexible, long bundles of muscle, especially designed for life underground. The characteristic wriggling of earthworms is done with two kinds of muscles.

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