Use "earthworms" in a sentence

1. Left: Earthworms - creamy type.

2. Earthworms burrow deep into the subsoil.

3. Earthworms burrow deep into the soil.

4. Most species look much like shiny earthworms.

5. 16 Earthworms as Bioindicators of Soil Quality 269

6. Earthworms help to aerate the soil.

7. Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches

8. Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches

9. Earthworms are ready to mate when their Clitellum is orange

10. Moths , some butterflies, earthworms , and leeches make Cocoons

11. Earthworms, leeches and lugworms are examples of Annelids

12. The Annelids include earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches

13. The badger’s diet includes acorns, mushrooms, and earthworms

14. Blackbirds mainly eat earthworms, insects, spiders, snails and slugs.

15. They may also be found beneath the soil surface hunting for earthworms.

16. Amphisbaenas can be very long and look remarkably like earthworms

17. First off, you need worms and not your typical earthworms.

18. Binturongs are omnivorous, feeding on small mammals, birds, fish, earthworms, insects and fruits

19. The animals that Aestivates are commonly earthworms, salamanders, honeybees and snails

20. But unlike earthworms, which eat rotting vegetation, the caecilians are carnivores.

21. Professor Keller was curious about many things: why teapots dribble or how earthworms wriggle.

22. In other parts of the world, they fry earthworms and even eat them raw.

23. Annuli are commonly found in segmented animals such as earthworms and leeches

24. Apes also live on trees and have earthworms for breakfast, and we don't.

25. Rolling on earthworms or dead bugs, for example, is a popular dachshund pastime.

26. Well known species are earthworms and leeches.Annelids can be found in most wet environments

27. Earthworms ingest 3% of annual average broad-leafed litter in Liangshui national nature reserve.

28. Or have earthworms already attained the maximum size possible within the physical limits imposed by a hydraulic skeleton?

29. Any segmented worm of the phylum Annelida, including the earthworms, leeches, and various marine forms.

30. Earthworms "till" the soil, and their feces are among the best fertilizers and soil conditioners.

31. 27 Earthworms consume large amounts of soil, and produce a rich humus, perfect in texture.

32. Annelids are a large Phylum of Segmented Worms, with over 17,000 modern Species including Ragworms, Earthworms and Leeches

33. Centipedes are generally dark brown, yellowish, or reddish in color, and they feast on small insects, spiders, and earthworms

34. Flake is often refused and live foods such as Tubifex, Mosquito larvae, small earthworms, are needed to tempt them.

35. 25 Or have earthworms already attained the maximum size possible within the physical limits imposed by a hydraulic skeleton?

36. The structure itself had changed little since 19 though there was considerable reworking and transport of fine sediment by earthworms.

37. To achieve that aim, the mass of the cells that make up earthworms and human beings has only two solutions.

38. The phylum Annelida, which includes the earthworms, polychaetes, and leeches, is full of cool and interesting animals

39. Through most of the 20th century Annelida was split into three major groups; Polychaeta, Oligochaeta (earthworms etc.) …

40. — information to further address the risk to fish-eating mammals and the long-term risk to earthworms.

41. Until recently, Annelida was split into three major groups, each given class rank: Polychaeta (bristleworms), Oligochaeta (earthworms, etc.) and Hirudinea (leeches)

42. Animal dung is spread by birds, devoured by insects, bacteria, and earthworms and mixed intimately into the topsoil.

43. Their diets include insects and earthworms, but they are opportunistic feeders and will eat almost any invertebrate small enough to catch.

44. Annelids are a large invertebrate phylum, with over thousands of modern species such as ragworms, earthworms and leeches

45. 18 Animal dung is spread by birds, devoured by insects, bacteria, and earthworms and mixed intimately into the topsoil.

46. It also improves the soil by attracting and feeding earthworms, slaters and many other soil micro-organisms, as well as adding humus.

47. Annelida Annelids are a large invertebrate phylum, with over thousands of modern species such as ragworms, earthworms and leeches

48. Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches. Annelids have a coelom, closed circulatory system, excretory system, and complete digestive system

49. The Annelids, formally called Annelida, are a large phylum of segmented worms, with over 22,000 modern species including ragworms, earthworms and leeches.

50. The Clitellum is a swelling of the skin and can only be seen in earthworms that are ready to reproduce

51. Annelids are divided into 3 groups, 2 of which are terrestrial and include earthworms (class Oligochaeta) and leeches (class Hirudinidea)

52. Medical definition of Annelida: a phylum of coelomate and usually elongated segmented invertebrates (as earthworms, various marine worms, and leeches).

53. The invention is a vermicomposter which is a composting device that uses earthworms or worms to accelerate the composting process.

54. Adults are known to eat earthworms, snails, insects, fish, and even small mammals but adult California tiger salamanders eat very little.

55. The last are suitable for small fish as they are, but earthworms and woodlice are too big for many tropical fish.

56. Compost energizes the soil food web, which is made up of microscopic bacteria and fungi, along with earthworms, crickets, and many other life forms

57. Earthworms create tunnels in the soil by burrowing, which Aerates the soil to allow air, water and nutrients to reach deep within the soil

58. Worm Castings are the manure created by earthworms and have become more and more popular with gardeners and farmers in recent years.

59. He published important work on subjects as diverse as the biology of carnivorous plants, barnacles, earthworms and the formation of coral reefs.

60. Annelida The phylum Annelida includes three main groups: the earthworms, the leeches, and the bristleworms. Annelids are found worldwide, and inhabit terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems

61. Earthworms, to be precise—especially the common nightcrawler and the red marsh worm, creatures that did not exist in North America before 14

62. List of annelid families describes the taxa relationships in the phylum Annelida, which contains more than 17,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches

63. And there are a few other land-dwellers that can make light -- some insects, earthworms, fungi -- but in general, on land, it's really rare.

64. Remove their food source: Bandicoots eat insects, earthworms, insect larvae and spiders, and also feed on plant tubers, roots and truffle-like fungi to supplement their diet

65. Any of various worms or wormlike animals of the phylum Annelida, characterized by an elongated, cylindrical, segmented body and including the earthworms and the leeches.

66. Definition of Annelid : any of a phylum (Annelida) of usually elongated segmented coelomate invertebrates (such as earthworms and leeches) Other Words from Annelid Example Sentences …

67. Any of various worms or wormlike animals of the phylum Annelida, characterized by an elongated, cylindrical, segmented body and including the earthworms and the leeches

68. The Clitellum is a thickened glandular section of the body wall in earthworms and leeches, that secretes a viscid sac in which the eggs are deposited

69. Medical Definition of Ascaris 1 capitalized : a genus of Ascaridae comprising nematode worms having a 3-lipped mouth, resembling earthworms in size and superficial appearance, and including one (A

70. The Soil Biota Soil Biota consist of the micro-organisms (bacteria, fungi, archaea and algae), soil animals (protozoa, nematodes, mites, springtails, spiders, insects, and earthworms) and plants

71. Mites, insect larvae, nematodes and earthworms inhabit deep soil, which can reach 6 metres (20 ft) underground in undisturbed grasslands on the richest soils of the world.

72. Cocoon, a case produced in the larval stage of certain animals (e.g., butterflies, moths, leeches, earthworms, Turbellaria) for the resting pupal stage (see pupa) in the life cycle

73. Annelid The Annelids, collectively called Annelida are a large phylum of animals, comprising the segmented worms, with about 15,000 modern species including the well-known earthworms and leeches.

74. Definition of annelid : any of a phylum (Annelida) of usually elongated segmented coelomate invertebrates (such as earthworms and leeches) Other Words from annelid Example Sentences Learn More about annelid Other Words from annelid

75. Clitellum: A glandular swelling of the epidermis of certain annelid worms, such as earthworms, that secretes a viscous fluid to form a cocoon in which the eggs are deposited.

76. Concern for all things lowly was almost an article of faith for the Wedgwood cousins, who taught young Darwin to euthanize earthworms in brine before impaling them on a fishhook.

77. Historically, the Phylum Annelida was subdivided into the polychaetes (mostly marine worms), oligochaetes (e.g., earthworms) and hirudinids (leeches), but more recently the oligochaetes and hirudinids have been combined into the Superclass, Clitellata.

78. Any of various worms or wormlike animals of the phylum Annelida, characterized by an elongated, cylindrical, segmented body and including the earthworms and the leeches. [From New Latin Annelida, phylum name, from French annelés, pl

79. Annelids with a Clitellum (a swelling towards the head of the animal, where the gonads are located) are classified in the Clitellata, which is further divided into Hirudinea (leeches) and Oligochaeta (including the earthworms)

80. A typical healthy soil may contain several species of vertebrate animals and earthworms or termites # to # species of mites # to # species of insects, tens of species of nematodes, hundreds of species of fungi and algae, and thousands of species of bacteria and actinomycetes