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The epidermis of earthworm is made up of a single layer of

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Answered by Anonymous
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The epidermis of the earthworm, Lumbricus ter- restris, consists of an epidermal epithelium and an overlying fibrous cuticle (14, 4, 13). Underlying the epidermis are connective and muscular tissues that form the bulk of the body wall.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The epidermis of earthworm is made up of a single layer of epithelial tissue.

Explanation:

  • the earthworm is an organism which consist of complete body cavity. As a result it requires proper decision of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide. For this reason the respiratory organ in earthworm is the skin.
  • The skin is kept moist and air diffusers inside the skin into the body cavity where there is body fluid. For proper diffusion of gases into the body there is a single layer of epithelial tissue, this helps the earthworm in proper gaseous exchange and proper movement and nutrition.

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