Science, asked by gyaansharma, 5 months ago

. Explain how an earthworm moves.​

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Answered by shrutisingh34
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Answer:

An earthworm moves using circular and longitudinal muscles, as well as bristles called setae. The earthworm can push the setae out of its body to grab the soil around it. To move forward, the worm uses its setae to anchor the front of its body and contracts the longitudinal muscles to shorten its body.

Answered by alefiyahashfi
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Answer:

using circular and longitudinal muscles

An earthworm moves using circular and longitudinal muscles, as well as bristles called setae. The earthworm can push the setae out of its body to grab the soil around it

Explanation:

To move forward, the worm uses its setae to anchor the front of its body and contracts the longitudinal muscles to shorten its body.

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