Environmental Sciences, asked by Rojalin8867, 1 year ago

Why earthworms are not insects

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Answered by rakshitha555
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Some species of bug that belong to the 'Arthropod' family are sometimes mistaken for insects but are not actually 'insects', spiders, worms, millipedes and centipedes are an example. An insect has six legs, however, most spiders have 8 legs and centipedes have at least 36 legs, worms do not have legs

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Answered by neerajgopalv
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Answer: Earthworms have no eyes but can sense light.

Worms definitely don't have a backbone or any bones in their slender, tender body so they are invertebrates. The classification of invertebrate includes many animals such as spiders, insects, centipedes, slugs, snails, millipedes and even jellyfish and squid.

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