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Annelids (Round, Segmented worms) ;

Are animals, to be more precise, invertebrates (no backbone)

They are round and segmented, have no legs, and may be parasitic, aquatic or beneficial.

Examples are: Earthworm and Leech

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leaches, ragworms and earthworms , Neries , Hirudinaria , fanworms .

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earthworms, ragworms, leeches....any segmented worm.

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Marine Worms, Earthworms, and leeches

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more than 9000 species

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corals

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What are two phylas whose members show segmentation?

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Where would you find annelids?

annelids


What are Annelids and are the vertebrate?

Are annelids vertebrate


Name 5 phylas?

For the animal kingdom Chordata, echinadermata, Mulluska, Annelida, Porifera


What do annelids use for excretion?

Annelids have an anus


What are annelids?

Annelids are segmented worms, such as earthworms or nightcrawlers.


Are annelids invertebrate animals?

Yes, Annelids are invertebrate animals .


Are annelids bilateral symmetry?

Yes, Annelids have bilateral symmetry.


What is a annelids body covering?

a annelids body covering is very tiny hairs


What is annelids body covering?

a annelids body covering is very tiny hairs


Where might you find annelids?

annelids are commonly found in wet or moist environment's


What skleteon do annelids have?

annelids (such as worms) dont actually have skeletons, but are soft-bodied