sealoid
The animals called, bristle worms, are annelids of the class: Polychaeta. Subclasses are Palpata and Scolecide. There are in excess of 10,000 species of Polychaeta. Representatives may be found in any of the world's oceans including the Challenger Deep trench. Unfortunately they are often the unwelcome inhabitants of many salt water aquariums as well. A very detailed and complete description would be needed in order to classify a particular worm as to genus and species.
The genus is Trichuris and the species is Trichuris trichiura.
The segmented worm genus is known as "Annelida." These worms have bodies made up of repeating segments called "annuli." Annelids encompass various species including earthworms, leeches, and marine bristle worms.
their are alot of different spieces in this phylum so their is more then just one scientific name and they are listed belowAscarisTrichinella spiralisNecatorToxocara canisToxocara cati
Annelida, along with earthworms
mutalism
They use them to clean
Yes
One example of a genus of a worm is Lumbricus, which includes earthworms commonly found in soil. Genus is a taxonomic classification grouping species that are closely related based on their characteristics and evolutionary history.
mutalism
Bristle worms and hermit crabs often coexist in marine environments, particularly in coral reefs and sandy substrates. Hermit crabs use empty shells for protection, while bristle worms typically inhabit the same areas, benefiting from the organic matter found around these habitats. While they do not have a symbiotic relationship, they can share resources and space without direct competition. However, caution is warranted, as some bristle worm species can be aggressive or harmful if they come into contact with hermit crabs.
A worm.