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Earthworm - Wikipedia
An earthworm is a soil-dwelling terrestrial invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Annelida . The term is the common name for the largest members of the class (or subclass, depending on the author) Oligochaeta.
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Earthworm Foundation
We are an impact-driven global non-profit working on the ground to create scalable solutions for nature and people to thrive.
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Earthworms
The earthworm is made of about 100-150 segments. The segmented body parts provide important structural functions. Segmentation can help the earthworm move. Each ...
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earthworm
earthworm (ˈɜːθwɜːm) [f. earth n.1 + worm.] 1. A worm that lives in the ground, esp. an individual of the genus Lumbricus.1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Lombriz, an easse, an earth worme, lumbricus. 1594 ? Greene Selinus Wks. 1881–3 XIV. 220 We, like earth wormes lurking in the weeds, Do liue inglorious ...
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Earthworm | National Geographic Kids
Earthworms are vital to soil health and to plants growing in it because they transport nutrients and minerals from below to the surface via their waste.
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Earthworm - University of Minnesota Extension
Earthworm is an invasive species. Earthworms are not regulated in Minnesota. They are monitored on Great Lakes Worm Watch.
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Life of an Earthworm - Journey North
They breathe through their skin. Air dissolves on the mucus of their skin, so they MUST stay moist to breathe. If worms dry out, they suffocate. As fresh air is ...
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Healthy Lawns—Manage Pests, Earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris
Earthworms are not pests of turfgrass and do not feed on turf. Earthworms swallow soil as they burrow and feed on microorganisms and partially decomposed ...
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Ten Things to Know about Earthworms
Each earthworm is both male and female, producing both eggs and sperm. They mate on the surface of the earth, pressing their bodies together and ...
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[PDF] Earthworms - Natural Resources Conservation Service - USDA
Earthworms are native to non-glaciated areas of North. America, but non-native species from Europe and Asia also exist here. Earthworms are classified into ...
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Earthworm Ecology
Grouping earthworms by their ecology can be useful when describing how different earthworms contribute to soil processes and ecosystem services.
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earthworm
earthwormn common type of worm that lives in the soil 蚯蚓. =>illus at worm 见worm之插图.
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Earthworm (disambiguation)
Earthworm is a common name referring to many various species of worm which typically live underground. Earthworm or The Earthworm may also refer to:
Earthworm (album), an album by Circle
The Earthworm (album), a 1995 hip-hop album by LPG
The Earthworm, a
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WO2019091497A1 - Earthworm juvenile individual and group quality ...
Provided is an earthworm juvenile individual quality evaluation method, comprising the following steps: observing the integrity, body colour and reproductive ring of an earthworm
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Earthworm (album)
Earthworm is the twenty-second album by the Finnish experimental rock band Circle. Two tracks from Earthworm (the title track and "Connection") were re-issued twice, firstly on a 7" single included in the 2008 vinyl edition of Circle's
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