1. An organism having both male and female reproductive organs.
1. A dark, organic material formed by the decomposition of plant and animal matter.
2. A type of worm with a body made up of several ring-like segments.
3. To regrow or replace a lost or damaged body part.
4. To apply nutrients to soil or plants to promote growth, often using worm castings.
5. The waste material produced by worms after digesting organic matter.
6. An animal without a backbone, such as a worm.
7. To squeeze tightly or compress, often referring to a worm's movement.
8. The process of breaking down organic materials into nutrient-rich soil.
8. To move on the ground using the body in a dragging motion.
9. Food used to attract and catch fish or birds, often including worms.
10. The top layer of the Earth's surface, often inhabited by worms.
11. To get rid of worms from the body or eliminate parasites in animals.
12. A slimy substance secreted by worms to help with movement and protection.
13. To lift or gather something by using a spoon-like object or tool.
14. Having a slippery or sticky texture, like a worm's body or trail.