Locomotion
Segmentation helps the
earthworm move. Each segment or section has muscles and bristles called
setae. The bristles or setae help anchor and control the worm when
moving through soil. The bristles hold a section of the worm firmly
into the ground while the other part of the body protrudes forward. The
earthworm uses segments to either contract or relax independently to
cause the body to lengthen in one area or contract in other areas.
Segmentation helps the worm to be flexible and strong in its movement.
If each segment moved together without being independent, the earthworm
would be stationary.
Setae
- tiny bristle-like
structures
- used to move around and to sense the enviroment