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An arrow worm is a variety of marine worm of the phylum Chaetognatha.
A spiral worm is a type of marine polychaete worm characterized by its spiral, coiled appearance. These worms can be found in various marine habitats, such as sandy or muddy bottoms. They play an important role in marine ecosystems as detritivores, feeding on decaying organic matter.
The "cross-eyed worm" refers to the species Priapulus caudatus, a marine worm known for its distinctive appearance, which includes a prominent, bulbous head and eyes that appear to be misaligned. This worm is typically found in shallow marine environments and plays a role in the ecosystem by contributing to sediment turnover. Its unique features and habitat make it a subject of interest in marine biology.
An arrowworm is a transparent marine worm of the phylum Chaetognatha.
A nereis is a type of marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Nereididae. These worms can typically be found in intertidal zones and shallow marine waters around the world. They are known for their segmented bodies and bristle-like parapodia.
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The scientific name for a true worm is "Annelida". Annelids are a diverse group of segmented worms that includes earthworms, marine worms, and leeches.
There are many. The ship worm of the family Teredidea is also known as the Pileworm has 65 species The Teredo is a marine bivalve mollusk.
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A polychaete! it pretty much is a marine worm. Which can also be a flatworm in other words!
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No worm possess prominent head .