Flatworms are divided into two groups, parasitic and nonparasitic. The parasitic types, which live off of other organisms, consist of Cestoda, Trematoda, and Monogenea flatworms.
The three major phylas of worms are flat worms, segmented worms, and round worms.
flat worms,segmented worms, and round worms.
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flat worms,segmented worms, and round worms.
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They are in phyla Annelida. Phyla Annelida consits of leeches, earth worms, and bristle worms.
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It depends what type of warm you are referring to. Flatworms belong Platyhelminthes Tubeworms belong to Nematodes and Segmented worms belong to Annelids Centipedes and Millipedes are not worms. They belong to the Arthropod Phylum.
There are many types of worms. Three major phyla include Annelida (segmented worms), Nemertea, (ribbon or proboscis worms), Platyeilminthes (flukes) and Nematoda (roundworms or threadworms, unsegmented). Note that each of these is a phylum of its own, so the only super-grouping would be the Animal Kingdom (although flukes in particular have been a phylum, family and class).
There are over 20 phyla recognized by taxonomists, but the major ones are Porifera - sponges Cnidaria - jellyfish, sea anemones, coral Ctenophora - comb jellies Patyhelminthes - flatworms Nematoda - roundworms Annelida - segmented worms Mollusca - clams, snails, squid, slugs Arthropoda - crabs, lobsters, spiders, insects Nemertea - ribbon worms Vertebrata - fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
The man kinds of plylas' are flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms.
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
There are more than two phyla in the animal kingdom... There are many phyla in the animal kingdom. There are a few phyla of worms and other invertebrates and then you have the vertebrate ohyla. Unless that's what your asking? Did you want the invertebrate and vertebrate in general phyla? That's the only set of 2 things I can think of.
There are between 10 and 20 phyla that are considered 'worms' It is such a general word...Need way more specificity, like flat worm, flukes, round worms, ribbon worms, horsehair worms...etc....