A butterfly is not an annelid, which are large phylum of segmented worms. Earthworms, leeches, and ragworms are examples of an annelid, formally known as Annelida.
No, slug is not an Annelid because it lacks annelid characters but it is a Molluscan as it possesses the characters of phylum Mollusca which include
1; A flat ventral muscular foot.
2;Tortion and detortion.
3; Triploblastic coelomate protostome.
It is important to note that classification is gradual, an organism is not directly placed in a phylum, but it is classified in a family than order than class and so on. It is not necessary that an organism should have all characters of phylum.
No. Snails are gastropods, which are not even related to insects.
Yes it is but they are really creepy . .
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No. Annelids are another name for ringed worms (earthworms, ragworms, and leeches). Snails are gastropoda molluscs.
NO!
a burring annelid
no. just simply no. ok
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms
Synthesis means how organisms build necessary molecules
the black widow spider
annelid- earthworm
Which of the following associations is incorrectannelid-earthworm............took the test got a 100
Annelid Worms use Coelomic Fluid
No. An annelid is a worm - completely soft all the way through.
The centipede is not an annelid. This insect is classified as a arthropod and belongs to the Chilopoda family.
leech is an Annelid worm used for treatment of illness.
No
leech
No
Because the worm has many rings around its bodies which makes it a an Annelid. Annelid="Ringed" and refers to a series of rings or segments that make up the bodies of the members of this phylum.
yes
leech