it swallows the food
The pharynx, usually found in segments 4 & 5, is used to swallow food.
The pharynx of an earthworm functions to help move food from the mouth to the esophagus for digestion. It contracts and relaxes to create a pumping action that pushes the food towards the digestive system.
Yes, the esophagus of an earthworm lies beneath the pharynx. The esophagus is the part of the digestive system that connects the pharynx to the crop, where the initial stages of digestion take place in an earthworm.
The esophagus of an earthworm is responsible for transporting food from the mouth to the crop and gizzard for digestion. It plays a crucial role in the process of breaking down and digesting organic matter consumed by the earthworm.
The pharynx in an earthworm is typically found in segments 1-6, located behind the mouth. It functions to suck in soil and organic matter for digestion.
with the help of pharynx
it has nothing to do with sharks.
The function of an earthworm's nephridium is to excrete wastes from the earthworm's body.
sucks up the food particles, trasports them to the next structure in the earthworm's digestive system
A pharynx in a worm is basically an organ that a worm uses to eat. It is thread-like I believe, and a worm pushes it out of their mouth, gets the food, and eats it. So I guess, it could be comparable to a tongue in a human.
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