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Similarities between a wasp and a earthworm

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Answered by Shuddhi
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Answered by lovingheart
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Wasp:

• Wasps come under the phylum Arthropoda. They have wings so that they can fly

• Wasps stings are very poisonous and they can cause death

• They have joint appendages

• Excretion of wasps occurs through coaxial gland or malpighian tubules

• They have a body covered with chitinous exoskeleton

• Respiration of wasps occurs through trachea or book lungs

Earthworm:

• Earthworm comes under the phylum Annelida

• They do not have joint appendages

• Excretion of earthworm occurs through nephridia

• They do not have any type of exoskeleton

• Respiration mostly occurs through skin in earthworms

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