Yes, all segmented animals lacking backbone are kept under Annelida. Eg: Earthworm, Leech etc.,
Segmented worms belong to the Phylum Annelida of Kingdom Animalia.
segmented worms live in muddy & watery places
Yes a tape worm is a segmented worm.
Annelids (such as earthworm and leeches) have bilateral symmetry.
No, in fact leeches are annelida or segmented worms, like the earthworm. Sponges are something completely different, really just colonies of single cells that can also live apart. Leeches are full animals with organs and stuff.
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
segmented worms
The segmented worms are classified in the phylum Pogonophora.
Annelids are segmented worms, such as Earthworms. See the link below for a fuller description.
annelida
The phylum that includes segmented worms is known as Annelida. These phylum is believed to have over 17,000 species of different organisms.
All members of the Annelida phylum are segmented worms. These are more commonly known as earthworms.
Annelida is the scientific phylum name for segmented worms.
Yes, earthworms are segmented. They are members of the phylum Annelida, a classification of segmented worms that is shared with leeches and a variety of marine worms.
Annelida are segmented worms. So, animals.
There are three phylums that contain worms. Platyhelminthes are the flat worms, Nematoda are the round worms, and Annelida are the segmented worms. The Bearded Fireworm is a part of the Annelida phylum because its body has segmentation.
Leeches belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms such as earthworms and polychaetes.