How does earthworm move without legs?
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While earthworms do not have legs, they do have muscles. They have muscles that circle their body and muscles that go from one end to the other. The circular muscles allow the worm to make its body wider or more narrow. The longitudinal muscles can shorten or lengthen the worm's body
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While earthworms do not have legs, they do have muscles. They have muscles that circle their body and muscles that go from one end to the other.
The circular muscles allow the worm to make its body wider or more narrow.
The longitudinal muscles can shorten or lengthen the worm’s body.
Using their muscles, earthworms crawl by lengthening its front part and pushing forward through the soil.
Hope it helps ❤️
The circular muscles allow the worm to make its body wider or more narrow.
The longitudinal muscles can shorten or lengthen the worm’s body.
Using their muscles, earthworms crawl by lengthening its front part and pushing forward through the soil.
Hope it helps ❤️
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