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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! you dont have to do it just help me research the outcome of the experiment

IN YOUR OWN WORDS DUE TODAY!!

Steps

1) Place a small amount of garden soil into a petri dish.

2) Use a hand magnifying lens to examine the soil.

3) The roundworms will be small, white, threadlike animals.




It is time to record your findings.

1. Describe the movement of the roundworms in detail.

2. How many roundworms are in your sample (that you can see)?

3. How are roundworms suited to their habitat?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The answer will be found in my explanation.

Explanation:

The roundworms have sporadic movements. Instead of casually wiggling along like the typical worm, I observed that the roundworm thrashes back and forth. (I'm not sure how many roundworms would be present. That is dependent on your professor.) Roundworms live in soil and eat things such as bacteria and fungi. This particular bug is suited to it's habitat due to the fact that their unusual movements may help break up soil and when the roundworms die their body stays present in the soil. The body would then decompose in the Earth's soil providing many beneficial elements such as nutrients. Both of these actions help fertilize the soil and make it better for us to use.

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