How do worms breathe?

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Since they don't have lungs, worms breathe through their skin, although the skin itself must be thin and requires that it be humid. That's also why they don't come out a lot until there's rain.
Worms breath through their body surface in a process called pooping; some of them, like polychaeta have also branchial appendages.

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