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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WormWorm - Wikipedia

    In everyday language, the term worm is also applied to various other living forms such as larvae, insects, millipedes, centipedes, shipworms (teredo worms), or even some vertebrates (creatures with a backbone) such as blindworms and caecilians. Worms include several groups. The three main phyla are:

  2. Worm. Em computação, worm ou computer worm (do inglês que significa, literalmente, "verme" ou " verme de computador ") é um programa independente ( standalone ), do tipo malware, que se replica com o objetivo de se espalhar para outros computadores. [ 1] Geralmente, usa uma rede de computadores para se espalhar, ou mesmo unidades USB ...

  3. Definição. Phyllodoce rosea. Em biologia, "verme" se refere a um táxon obsoleto, vermes, usado por Carolus Linnaeus e Jean-Baptiste Lamarck para todos os animais invertebrados não- artrópodes, agora considerados parafiléticos.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnnelidAnnelid - Wikipedia

    The annelids / ˈænəlɪdz / ( Annelida / əˈnɛlɪdə /, from Latin anellus, "little ring" [3] [a] ), also known as the segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches.

  5. Eunice aphroditois is a benthic bristle worm of warm marine waters. It lives mainly in the Atlantic Ocean, but can also be found in the Indo-Pacific. [1] [2] It ranges in length from less than 10 cm (4 in) to 3 m (10 ft). [3]

  6. An earthworm is an invertebrate animal with a long, stretchy body and no legs. It is a type of annelid . There are 5,500 known species of earthworms in 21 families. They are found everywhere, except in polar or dry climates. Their sizes vary: they can be between two centimeters and about three meters in length.