bristleworm
Kingdom: Anamalia Phylum: Annelida Class: Polychaeta
Phylum Annelida of which there are three classes: Oligochaeta, Polychaeta, and Hirudinea.
The three classes of Phylum Annelida are Polychaeta, Oligochaeta, and Hirudinea. Polychaeta are marine worms with bristles called chaetae, Oligochaeta include earthworms with few chaetae, and Hirudinea are leeches that are mostly freshwater and have suckers for attachment.
Bristleworm
The earthworms belong to the phylum Annelida. Phylum Annelida's members are called Annelids.
Tubeworms belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms. They are specifically classified in the class Polychaeta, which comprises marine worms known for their tube-dwelling lifestyle.
Phylum Annelida -- Class Oligochaeta
No, leaches are from Phylum Annelida and Class Hirudinea, which is completely separate from Phylum Mollusca.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Class: Clitellata Order: Hirudinea Family: (Varies based on specific species)
Marine worms belong to different taxonomic groups, so their scientific names vary. For example, marine polychaete worms are part of the class Polychaeta, while marine flatworms belong to the class Turbellaria. It's important to specify the type of marine worm to accurately determine its scientific name.
Leeches are classified as annelids, which are segmented worms. They are specifically part of the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida.
Annelids are segmented worms and fall into one of these categories: 1. Polychaeta (bristles on each segment) 2. Oligochaeta (few hairs or bristles, including earthworms) 3. Hirundinea (leeches; no chaetae at all, just suckers on each end)