Big puffy feather looking things.
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biologist classify worms into three major phyla-flatworms roundworms and segmented wormsYes, that is true, but those are not characteristics! Some of their characteristics are:-A knot of nerve tissue-Sense organs-Sexual reproduction-Bilateral symmetry-Obtaining food by sucking their hostsGood luck!!!! I know science can be challenging at times!!!!!! :D
This is from www.saltcorner.com: Tube worms are a variety of marine worms that live in tubes. Most of them belong to one of two large groups, which are called sabellids and serpulids, and some specimens from each of these groups can be found regularly in aquarium shops. However, as neat looking and interesting as they are, they are definitely not for everyone. The sabellid worms form a tube made of a tough but flexible material, which is sometimes coated with a layer of detritus, mud, sand, and/or small shell fragments, while the serpulids build rock-hard tubes made of calcium carbonate. Many of the "hard-tube" serpulids also produce a small plug or door-like structure, called an operculum, that they can use to seal themselves inside their tube, while the "soft-tube" sabellids do not. There are a few exceptions, but these are the general characteristics. All of these worms also have specialized structures called crowns, which are extended from the tubes to collect food particles and for gas exchange. They act like a sieve and a gill at the same time. The typically circular-shaped crowns are made up of many branches called radioles, and the radioles themselves are covered by tiny hair-like branches. Thus, many look like some sort of small fan or feather duster.
Round worms are manly found in animals like cattle, dogs, bears ect. Their kindom is ascaris and they can be transfered by saliva or sexual trasmission. Some of their characteristics are that they have a closed cirulatory system (like Homo sapiens) and they eat mainly animal flesh.Round worms are manly found in animals like cattle, dogs, bears ect. Their kindom is ascaris and they can be transfered by saliva or sexual trasmission. Some of their characteristics are that they have a closed cirulatory system (like Homo sapiens) and they eat mainly animal flesh. Round worms are long skinny worms that are about as big around as an earth worm.They are a pale buckskin color and can be fatal if not dealt with.
a worm because it starts as a worm and it is also an insect and birds are not.
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Sea worms can have feather duster tentacles. They are in group annelida and are segmented worms. See also tube worms and Christmas tree worms.
Feather duster worms have radioles that work like gills, exchanging carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water, allowing the worm to breathe.
Feather duster worms live in the water. They need a strong enough water current to bring in food, so they like to live in the ocean.
They belong to the phylum Annelida.
A sabellid is a worm of the genus Sabella, commonly known as feather duster worms.
A Plume worm is a feather duster worm which is a category of segmented worms.
Yes! It will take about two weeks to regrow back.
There are many species of worms and some of them are endangered: (http://www.earthsendangered.com/search-groups2.asp?search=1&sgroup=W)
They are commonly found living attached to pilings and rocks, intertidal to 46 m. Abundant on the underside of wharves in Puget Sound. Can be found on wharves at Boston Harbor marina.
parasitic
they have no antenae no obvious head