matojen
Matojen, in Finnish, refers to worms, especially earthworms. They are a group of segmented invertebrates within the phylum Annelida and class Clitellata. The most familiar are earthworms of the family Lumbricidae, such as Lumbricus terrestris. They have elongated cylindrical bodies composed of many segments, with small bristles called setae on each segment. They lack legs and use a hydrostatic skeleton to move. They respire through moist skin and require damp environments to avoid desiccation.
Ecology and role: Earthworms live in soil and leaf litter, feeding on decomposing organic matter. They digest
Life cycle and reproduction: Most mato are hermaphroditic and can fertilize each other. They produce cocoons
Distribution and diversity: Thousands of species occur worldwide, with a few common genera in temperate regions.
Human uses and considerations: Vermicomposting uses small red worms like Eisenia fetida to convert kitchen waste