Worms

Worms
  • Worms are invertebrate animals with elongated bodies.
  • Flatworms, earthworms, tapeworms, and roundworms are some common worms.
  • There are thousands of worms belonging to various species.
    • However, most worms have long slender bodies.
  • There are about 4,400 different types of worms.
  • The scientific study of worms is known as Helminthology.

Groups Of Worms

  • There are four main groups of worms:
    • Flatworms,
    • Ribbon worms,
    • Roundworms, and
    • Segmented worms.

Interesting Facts

  • Most worms have a soft rounded body.
  • Leeches are worms that suck blood.
  • An earthworm’s body is divided into 100 or more body segments.
  • The largest earthworm was found in South Africa and measured about 22 feet.
  • Tapeworms are parasitic worms that live in the intestine of animals and humans.

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