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In earth worm moisture is absorbed by mucous secreted from the​

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

A thin cuticle serves as protection for the worm's skin, which is kept moist by a slimy mucus.

Explanation:

  • This enables it to take in the necessary oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
  • Earthworms release cutaneous mucus as they move through the soil, which soil microorganisms break down and use as a source of nutrients for plants.
  • They have epithelial cells which produce mucus by which they makes themselves moist.

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Answered by hyacinth98
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Moisture is produced by mucous discharged from the goblet gland in earthworm

Earthworm

  • The bodily fluid discharged by the mucous organ of the epidermis keeps the body smooth and soggy aiding in breath and headway.
  • Shields the inside sensitive organ from injury.
  • Discharge bodily fluid which keeps the body surface foul and kills destructive microorganisms.
  • Elective compression and unwinding of roundabout and internal longitudinal muscle help in development.
  • Egg whites discharged by the clitellar organ helps in the nourishment of undeveloped organism creating inside the cover.
  • Tactile epidermal cells are the main receptors to get outside upgrades.information

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