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how does an earthworm moves.​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Earthworms have bristles or setae in groups around or under their body. The bristles, paired in groups on each segment, can be moved in and out to grip the ground or the walls of a burrow. Worms travel through underground tunnels or move on the soil surface by using their bristles as anchors, and pushing themselves forward or backward using strong stretching and contracting muscles.

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Answered by palabrgmailcom
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they move with the help of their body .

each cell of their body is in the process of their movement

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