Phylum Annelida, segmented worms
Taxonomy of annelids may not be universally agreed upon. However, often 2 classes are proposed:
Class Polychaeta
Class Clitellata
Clitellata is further subdivided into 2 subclasses, Subclass Oligochaeta (earthworms) and Subclass Hirudinea (leeches).
Annelids are classified into three main classes: Polychaeta, Oligochaeta, and Hirudinea. Polychaetes are primarily marine worms with bristles, Oligochaetes include earthworms and freshwater worms, and Hirudineans are known as leeches.
The three classes of annelids are Polychaeta (marine worms with bristle-like structures called chaetae), Oligochaeta (terrestrial and freshwater worms like earthworms), and Hirudinea (leeches, which are typically found in freshwater environments).
There are more than 22,000 recognized species of annelids, which are segmented worms commonly found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments.
Annelids are the first animal phyla to have a true body cavity (coelom), which is enclosed by mesoderm. This cavity enables more complex organ systems and allows for greater specialization of body functions.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms and phylum nematoda hope i helped :D
The scientific name for annelids is Annelida. This phylum includes organisms such as earthworms and leeches.
Leeches
The three classes of annelids are Polychaeta (marine worms with bristle-like structures called chaetae), Oligochaeta (terrestrial and freshwater worms like earthworms), and Hirudinea (leeches, which are typically found in freshwater environments).
Leeches are the class of annelids that has suckers. They use these to suck the blood out of humans and animals in order for them to survive.
Neither. Reptiles and amphibians are classes of vertebrates. Annelids are a phylum of invertebrates.
annelids
Are annelids vertebrate
Annelids have an anus
Annelids are segmented worms, such as earthworms or nightcrawlers.
Yes, Annelids are invertebrate animals .
Yes, Annelids have bilateral symmetry.
annelids are commonly found in wet or moist environment's
annelids (such as worms) dont actually have skeletons, but are soft-bodied