Clipart images of many species of worms. Worms are a general term given to many invertebrate animals that have a long, soft body and no legs.
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Earthworm
Cross section of earthworm.... |
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Earthworm
Earthworms are segmented worms that live in the earth.... |
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Earthworm
"Transverse section of the intestine of the Earthworm. ty, typhlosole, an infolded longitudinal ridge in the gut in which the fland cells (gl.) are especially aggregated." — Galloway... |
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Earthworm
The earthworm.... |
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Earthworm
"Anterior region of earthworm. Note the eight setae (s.) on each segment. R.S., Spots between 9-10, 10-11, indicate openings of receptacula seminis; Ovd., openings of oviducts on segment 14/ vd., open... |
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Earthworm
"Transverse section of earthworm. A., Cuticle; B., epidermis; C.M., circular muscles; L.M., longitudinal muscles; D., a seta; C., coelom; Y.C., yellow cells; F., typhlosole; V.V., supra-neural blood v... |
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Earthworm
"Diagrams of various earthworms to illustrate external characters. A, B, C, anterior segments from the ventral surface; D, hinder end of the body of Urochaeta." (Britannica, 1910)... |
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Earthworm
An illustration of an earthworm. The basic body plan of an earthworm is a tube, the digestive system, within a tube, the muscular outer body. The body is annular, formed of segments that are most spe... |
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Earthworm
The earthworms are also known as megadriles, in the families Tubificidae, Lumbriculidae, and Enchytraeidae, among others. The basic body plan is a tube, the digestive system, within a tube, the muscul... |
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Earthworm Anatomy
The earthworms are also known as megadriles, in the families Tubificidae, Lumbriculidae, and Enchytraeidae. Earthworms have a pair of kidneys to every segment, each consisting of a coiled tube wrappe... |
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Earthworm Escaping Cocoon
An illustration of an earthworm escaping a cocoon. ... |
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Earthworm Reproductive System, Female
An illustration of the reproductive system of a female earthworm which is located in the eleventh to the fourteenth segment. "sp. o, its external orifice; sp. sac, spermathecal sac; av, sac containin... |
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Earthworm Reproductive System, Female
An enlargement of the reproductive organs of a earthworm. "sp, Spermatheca; sp',Spermathecal sac involving the last; ov, Ovary; r.o. Egg sac; od, Oviduct." (Britannica, 1910)... |
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Earthworm, Setae of
An illustration of the various types of earthworm setae. Seta (plural: setae) is a biological term derived from the Latin word for "bristle". It refers to a number of different bristle- or hair-like s... |
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Euchone
Euchone elegans is a species of marine worms in the family, Terebellidae, sometimes known as spaghetti worms.... |
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Flatworm
Diagrammatic sketch of a flatworm (Planaria)... |
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Flatworm
Flatworms are flattened, leaf-like forms living in damp places on land, in freshwater streams of ponds, or along the seacoast while a variety of other species are parasitic. The free forms are usually... |
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Flatworm
Flatworms are flattened, leaf-like forms living in damp places on land, in freshwater streams of ponds, or along the seacoast while a variety of other species are parasitic. The free forms are usually... |
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Flatworm
Flatworms are flattened, leaf-like forms living in damp places on land, in freshwater streams of ponds, or along the seacoast while a variety of other species are parasitic. The free forms are usually... |
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Flatworm
Flatworms are flattened, leaf-like forms living in damp places on land, in freshwater streams of ponds, or along the seacoast while a variety of other species are parasitic. The free forms are usually... |
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Flatworm
Flatworms are flattened, leaf-like forms living in damp places on land, in freshwater streams of ponds, or along the seacoast while a variety of other species are parasitic. The free forms are usually... |
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Flatworm
Flatworms are flattened, leaf-like forms living in damp places on land, in freshwater streams of ponds, or along the seacoast while a variety of other species are parasitic. Some of the parasitic spe... |
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Fluke
The liver fluke is a parasitic flatworm that lives in the liver of sheep. ... |
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Gordian Worm
"The Young Variable Gordius, after escaping from the egg. a, the worm beginning to protrude the oral apparatus." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Gordian Worm
"The Young Variable Gordius, after escaping from the egg. b, the first circle of hooklets bordering the collar reflected, and protrusion of the second circle of hooklets and the style." -Whitney, 1911... |