Question
An invertebrate burrows by anchoring some body segments while extending others. This locomotion is typical of:
Correct Answer: A
Earthworm using hydrostatic skeleton
Earthworms use segmental muscles and coelomic fluid to extend, anchor, and pull the body through soil. This is hydrostatic locomotion.
Earthworms use segmental muscles and coelomic fluid to extend, anchor, and pull the body through soil. This is hydrostatic locomotion.
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