A worm is a long, soft-bodied animal without bones or legs that lives in soil, water, or as a parasite in other organisms. Worms matter because they play important roles in ecosystems—for example, earthworms help break down soil and improve its quality for plants—and some types are studied by scientists to better understand biology and disease.
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Con il termine verme si indicano comunemente animali appartenenti a diversi phyla, invertebrati, generalmente di piccole dimensioni e dal corpo allungato e molle, senza arti sviluppati, per esempio i lombrichi.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).