Annelida
A worm typically belongs to the Kingdom Animalia within the Phylum Annelida.
No, worms are part of the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Annelida. Fungi belong to their own kingdom called Fungi.
They are in the Kingdom Animalia.
No. Worms are part of the Animal Kingdom.
the animal kindom
Yes. Worms belong to the Kingdom Animalia.
name the phylum of animal kingdom to which 'parasitic worms' cousing diseases , such as filarial worm, round worm belong.
Yes, worms are indeed a member of the animal kingdom and are living.
class:plathyhelminithes
Ring worm is not a type of worm, but instead a skin infection. It is completely unrelated to worms from the animal kingdom.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhyla: NematodaClass: SecernenteaOrder: SpiruroidaeFamily: FilaroidaeGenus: DracunculusSpecies: MedinensisDracunculus medinensis.Is the scientific name.
No, a worm is not a protist. Worms are part of the animal kingdom, specifically belonging to the phylum Annelida or Nematoda depending on the type of worm. Protists are a diverse group of microorganisms that include various single-celled eukaryotes like amoebas and algae.