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how close does an earthworm move give the short answer
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Answered by Ristar
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terrestris ) can range from 110-200 mm in length with anywhere from 135-150 segments in its body. Each segment of the worm's body contains muscles that work independently of every other segment. The internal walls separate the segments and are lined with circular and longitudinal muscles.

Answered by srijani69
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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.

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