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Maddy
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15 March, 15:22
How do red worms maintain homeostasis?
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Nataly Christensen
15 March, 15:29
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Earthworms maintain homeostasis by having a dual circulatory system, which contains the closed circulatory system and the coelomic fluid for respiratory gases, food and waste.
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