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The locomotive behavior of earthworms is enabled by contraction of their longitudinal and circular muscles; this is seen through their typical burrowing behavior. nematodes, however, contract their longitudinal muscles against the pressure of fluid in their bodies to produce a whiplike motion that enables them to move. suppose you place an earthworm and a nematode in a watery solution. which do you think would be able to move more easily, and why

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The nematode. Will move more easily because the contraction of their mucules against the fluid
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