Phylum Annelida of which there are three classes: Oligochaeta, Polychaeta, and Hirudinea.
No. Segmented worms are "annelids", like earthworms. Centipedes belong to the class chilopoda, along with other centipedes. They are also part of the phylum arthropoda, which is an entirely separate phylum from segmented worms.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PlatyhelminthesClass: Turbellariaorder: SeriataFamily: PlanariidaeGenus: PlanariaSpecies: maculata
Segmented worms
Leeches belong to the class Hirudinea, which is a subclass of the phylum Annelida. They are segmented worms known for their blood-feeding behavior.
yes! They belong to the Class Annelida subclass Hirundea - segmented worms.
earthworms fall into the category of "invertebrates.
Sea worms (polychaetes)
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.
Mealworms belong to the Animalia kingdom. They are part of the Arthropoda phylum and belong to the insecta class. Their scientific name is Tenebrio molitor.
monoplacophora
the phylum is annelida, class is oligochaeta Earth worms are segmented worms so if you have any questions just google segmented worms and you will get more good sites than if you google earthworms.
earthworms are segmented worms (night crawlers)