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earthworm         
  • A segment of an earthworm posterior to the clitellum including all of the segmental structures
  • Close up of an earthworm in garden soil
  • Earthworms being raised at [[La Chonita Hacienda]] in Mexico
  • right
  • Permanent vertical burrow
  • asphalt]].
  • right
  • [[Faeces]] in the form of casts
  • Earthworm head
  • Nervous system of the anterior end of an earthworm
  • A profile SEM image of ''Lumbricus terrestris'' setae, small bristle-like projections that facilitate movement by anchoring the earthworm in the soil.  
  • right
  • ''[[Devil's coach horse beetle]]'' preying on ''Lumbricus'' sp.
SUBORDER OF TUBE-SHAPED, SEGMENTED ANNELIDS
Earth worm; Earthworm organic cycle; Earthworms; Lumbricina; Lampito mauritti; Gardenworm; Viscid sac; Rainworm; Lumbriricoid; Angleworm; Angle-worm; Anatomy of earthworms; Circulatory systems of earthworms; Excretory systems of earthworms
¦ noun a burrowing annelid worm that lives in the soil. [Lumbricus and other genera, family Lumbricidae.]
Earthworm         
  • A segment of an earthworm posterior to the clitellum including all of the segmental structures
  • Close up of an earthworm in garden soil
  • Earthworms being raised at [[La Chonita Hacienda]] in Mexico
  • right
  • Permanent vertical burrow
  • asphalt]].
  • right
  • [[Faeces]] in the form of casts
  • Earthworm head
  • Nervous system of the anterior end of an earthworm
  • A profile SEM image of ''Lumbricus terrestris'' setae, small bristle-like projections that facilitate movement by anchoring the earthworm in the soil.  
  • right
  • ''[[Devil's coach horse beetle]]'' preying on ''Lumbricus'' sp.
SUBORDER OF TUBE-SHAPED, SEGMENTED ANNELIDS
Earth worm; Earthworm organic cycle; Earthworms; Lumbricina; Lampito mauritti; Gardenworm; Viscid sac; Rainworm; Lumbriricoid; Angleworm; Angle-worm; Anatomy of earthworms; Circulatory systems of earthworms; Excretory systems of earthworms
·noun A mean, sordid person; a niggard.
II. Earthworm ·noun Any worm of the genus Lumbricus and allied genera, found in damp soil. One of the largest and most abundant species in Europe and America is L. terrestris; many others are known;
- called also angleworm and dewworm.
earthworm         
  • A segment of an earthworm posterior to the clitellum including all of the segmental structures
  • Close up of an earthworm in garden soil
  • Earthworms being raised at [[La Chonita Hacienda]] in Mexico
  • right
  • Permanent vertical burrow
  • asphalt]].
  • right
  • [[Faeces]] in the form of casts
  • Earthworm head
  • Nervous system of the anterior end of an earthworm
  • A profile SEM image of ''Lumbricus terrestris'' setae, small bristle-like projections that facilitate movement by anchoring the earthworm in the soil.  
  • right
  • ''[[Devil's coach horse beetle]]'' preying on ''Lumbricus'' sp.
SUBORDER OF TUBE-SHAPED, SEGMENTED ANNELIDS
Earth worm; Earthworm organic cycle; Earthworms; Lumbricina; Lampito mauritti; Gardenworm; Viscid sac; Rainworm; Lumbriricoid; Angleworm; Angle-worm; Anatomy of earthworms; Circulatory systems of earthworms; Excretory systems of earthworms
(earthworms)
An earthworm is a kind of worm which lives in the ground.
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Earthworm
An earthworm is a terrestrial invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Annelida. They exhibit a tube-within-a-tube body plan; they are externally segmented with corresponding internal segmentation; and they usually have setae on all segments.
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1. South Africa The South African Giant Earthworm grows to be up to 22 feet and is the largest earthworm known.
2. An earthworm about 18 inches across loops through one bit; mites are the size of plums.
3. We are finally realizing just how mighty the humble earthworm can be.
4. The slime or mucus made by an earthworm helps to keep its skin moist so it can breathe.
5. Commentary by Sayyid Qutb In the name of God, the Lord of Grace, the Ever Merciful When We decreed his death, nothing showed them that he was dead except an earthworm that gnawed away at his staff.