Adaptation is also a common term to describe these helpful or adaptive traits. In other words, an adaptation is a feature of an organism that enables it to live in a particular habitat.
Most species of earthworms share some common traits or adaptations, such as their streamlined body shape. However, different species of earthworms have adapted to different habitats and occupy different nicheswithin the ecosystem. As a result, earthworm adaptations are many and varied. In all animals, types of adaptations can be grouped into three main categories: structural, physiological and behavioural.
It eats dirt. Worms get all their nutrients from dirt.
a worm is a small animal that lives in dirt
underground in the dirt
dirt
my guess......dirt
dirt
A ciliated epithelial cell is adapted to remove dirt from people's lungs.
yes it does when two dirt bikers went down this giant worm came from the dirt and took them and the other guy had no idea
In the case of a bird eating a worm, the worm is the prey. The bird is a predator.
no
Why are you eating dirt in the first place?
They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have