Heterotrophs
arthropods
arthropods (insects ect.)
The general consensus among evolutionists is that fish evolved from segmented worms.
Round worms, segmented worms, and flat worms
The arthropods (for instance, centipedes) are believed to have descended from the annelids (segmented worms).
No they don't because all worms are invertebrates (animals without a backbone). (:
No they don't because all worms are invertebrates (animals without a backbone). (:
Most are. For example, a tape worm. Humans and animals are its host.
Annelida are segmented worms. So, animals.
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
how are segmented worms classified
Nope they dont. Certain types of worms (polychates) have segmented bodies, as do crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, etc) and insects.