No they don't because all worms are invertebrates (animals without a backbone).
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No they don't because all worms are invertebrates (animals without a backbone). (:
Worms do not have backbones so they are all invertebrates no matter what sort of worm they are.
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
Yes, Annelida is a phylum that includes segmented worms known as annelids. These worms have bodies divided into multiple repeated segments, which give them their characteristic appearance. Examples of annelids include earthworms and leeches.
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
No. Earthworms are an example of segmented worms that are still living.
A crayfish has segments, which are sections of a body that are separated by a crease, so it might be determined as segmented because it has only two so it may be classified but it might not. Worms have many segments.
Segmented worms are cold blooded. All worms are cold blooded.
The most common segmented worms, the earth worm, can live anywhere!
yes!
they're segmented...