Sea worms (polychaetes)
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.
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.
how are segmented worms classified
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
Segmented worms, known as annelids, have bodies made up of repeated segments. They include common earthworms and marine bristle worms. Annelids have a true coelom and exhibit a high level of cephalization, with a well-developed nervous system and sensory organs. They play important roles in ecosystems by improving soil health and serving as food sources for other organisms.
yes! They belong to the Class Annelida subclass Hirundea - segmented worms.
The Segmented worms are forefathers of the most modern complex organisms. The segmentation seen in the earliest worms lead to the ability to join complex systems. So from the lowly fly to the largest whale can trace its development back to the segmented worms of the past.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
No. Earthworms are an example of segmented worms that are still living.
Phylum Annelida of which there are three classes: Oligochaeta, Polychaeta, and Hirudinea.
Segmented worms belong to the Phylum Annelida of Kingdom Animalia.