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.
not every type of worm has the same physical features. The three main ways they are split into three phyla are: flat-bodied worms (phylum Platyhelminths), round-bodied worms (phylum Nematoda), and segmented-bodied worms (Phylum Annelida)
-Platyhelminthes
-Annelida
-Nematoda
They are in the phylum Annelida, their class is Oligochaeta
the body shapes of each types.
it can be:
flat worms: flat
roundworms: round
segmented worms: made up of linked segments
They all look alike.
phyla
flatworms
roundworms
Flat worms, segmented worms, round worms.
Annelida, platyhelminthes, nematoda
It is impossible to answer this question, because there are hundreds of thousands of species of creatures that are referred to as "worms" in over a dozen different Phyla.
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
The word phyla is plural of the singular noun phylum.
It will stress the evolutionary relationships between different phyla.
They belong to the phyla Platyhelminthes, along with the flatworms. Members in this phyla are acoelomates.
flat worms,segmented worms, and round worms.
It is impossible to answer this question, because there are hundreds of thousands of species of creatures that are referred to as "worms" in over a dozen different Phyla.
They are not alive and there for do not have a phyla.
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
Invertebrate various phyla, everyday earthworm probably Phylum Annelida
A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata. A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata.
how do phyla of vetebrates vary
The plural form of phylum is phyla.
Phyla-Vell was created in 2003.
Phyla dulcis was created in 1934.
Related phyla are grouped into a kingdom.
Do you mean, 'How many phyla are there on Earth?' There are more than 20 phyla of bacteria, over 30 phyla of animals and 12 phyla of plants. Fungi and protists, who knows.....? Add up all these phyla, and you can see there is quite a lot.