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leeches and earthworms
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms and phylum nematoda hope i helped :D
Earthworms are examples of annelid worms (Phylum Annelida), which also contains leeches and many typres of marine worms. Earthworms are from the Class Oligochaeta, which contanins the earthworms, some freshwater worms and leeches.
Earthworms and leeches.
this is because all of them have segmented body ,they are billaterally symmetrical , they also have a ceolomated body
Well I only know worms, but I hope it can help you.. bristle worms, earthworms, liver flukes, leeches, hookworms, ringworm, tapeworms, whipworms, pinworms, tricladida, planarians, woodworms... That's all I know!!
Earthworms are a type of worm; there are many other types including roundworms, flatworms, marine worms, and bristle worms.
They are in phyla Annelida. Phyla Annelida consits of leeches, earth worms, and bristle worms.
Segmented worms are very common animals all over the world. Examples of these worms are bristle worms, earthworms, and fresh water leeches.
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.
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.
Worms such as earthworms, leeches, and various marine forms like polychaetes belong to the Annelida phylum. They are characterized by their segmented bodies and bristle-like structures called setae.