ough. tapeworms and annelid are worms, leeches are not in the worm family.
Leeches and earthworms are annelid worms. The name comes from the "ring"-like body segments. Leeches may not look like worms but they definitely are.
Tapeworms are members of the flatworms (phylum Platyhelminthes).
Annelids are creatures belonging to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches. Annelids are characterized by their cylindrical bodies divided into repeating segments and a simple body structure with a complete digestive system.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms and phylum nematoda hope i helped :D
No. Leeches are annelids, also known as segmented worms.
No. Leeches are annelids, sometimes called segmented worms.
Examples of annelids include earthworms, leeches, and marine worms. These segmented worms typically have a cylindrical body and can be found in various habitats, such as soil, freshwater, and marine environments.
No. They are eukaryotic as are all animals cells.
Annelids (such as earthworm and leeches) have bilateral symmetry.
Annelids include segmented worms including ragworms, earthworms leeches ,neries and fanworms.Polychaeta, Hirudinea, Oligochaeta
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches.
ough. tapeworms and annelid are worms, leeches are not in the worm family. Leeches and earthworms are annelid worms. The name comes from the "ring"-like body segments. Leeches may not look like worms but they definitely are. Tapeworms are members of the flatworms (phylum Platyhelminthes).
Leeches are annelids believed to have evolved from certain Oligochaeta. Oligochaeta is a subclass of animals made up of mostly types of worms. Leeches are hermaphrodites who reproduce using reciprocal fertilization.
Annelids are classified into three main classes: Polychaeta, Oligochaeta, and Hirudinea. Polychaetes are primarily marine worms with bristles, Oligochaetes include earthworms and freshwater worms, and Hirudineans are known as leeches.