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Author: Martha R. Taylor
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Chapter 33, Problem 5IQ
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To identify: The structures illustrating body segment of an earthworm.
Introduction: Earthworm is a segmented worm that belongs to phylum Annelida. They are cosmopolitan in distribution and live in soil feeding on dead and decaying organic matter. There are about 100-150 segments present in earthworm. Each segment or section has setae that aids in locomotion.
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