they have longitudinal and circular muscles (to move), a coelom, a well developed digestive system, 5 aeortic arches (like 5 hearts), a clitellum (part of the reproductive system) and ..... thats all i can think of. Sorry! . :)
Annelid is just the Phylum. There are actually 17,000 different species in this one phylum! Three different worms could be: The Tape Worm, The Segmented Worm, and the Christmas Tree Worm.
There are three types of worms: segmented worms, or annelida, flat worms, or platyhelimenthese, and round worms, or nematoda. !
It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
A worm is not an amphibian it is from a different phylum, Annelid(ae), along with leaches and similar species.
segmented worms
Earthworms are a worm but flatworm is a type of heart worm
A water worm is not a worm, but rather a nickname for various aquatic invertebrates like insect larvae or annelids that live in water habitats. These organisms have different adaptations compared to terrestrial worms to thrive in aquatic environments.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms
I think an earth worm is a kind of segmented worm. It's not much but I hope it helped!
Earthworms, leeches, rag worms and just about any segmented worm you can think of.
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).
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).