Science, asked by rasheedsmr33, 1 year ago

is earthworms exoskeleton

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Answered by abhinavsingh89
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Earthworms do not have an internal skeleton as we do, and they do not have a protective hard exoskeleton as does an insect. They are flexible, long bundles of muscle, especially designed for life underground. plz mark as brainlist

rasheedsmr33: so what are they called
abhinavsingh89: hydrostatic skeleton, occurs in many soft-bodied animals, such asearthworms. ... In crustaceans, insects, spiders and other arthropods (Arthropoda), and also in some other groups of animals, the exoskeleton iscalled a cuticle.
Answered by Anonymous
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No, Exoskeleton is absent.

They belongs to Phylum Annelida.

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