what is the function of cocoon in earthworm ?
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The worm deposits the cocoon in the soil. The cover of the cocoon soon becomes thick and protects the eggs and sperm. The eggs and sperm fuse, resulting in embryos. The embryos grow inside the cocoon, absorbing the stored nutritive material.
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A cocoon is a silky web spun around the larvae of many insects. Caterpillars emerge from their cocoons as beautiful butterflies. The word cocoon can also refer to a form a self-protection for humans. For some people, their house is a cocoon, a cozy retreat from which they can escape the world.
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