Michrochaetus rappi (Michrochaetus michrochaetus)
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
decomposer.
Annelids are a very diverse group some produce tubes for protection but these are not shells in the strictest sense of the word.
Yes, annelids belong to the protostome group of animals. Protostomes are a group of animals whose blastopore develops into the mouth first during embryonic development. Annelids, such as earthworms and leeches, exhibit characteristics consistent with protostome development.
Annelids, a group of segmented worms, have been known since ancient times, with early references in texts by Aristotle around 350 BCE. However, more systematic studies of annelids began in the 18th century, particularly with the work of naturalists like Carl Linnaeus, who classified many species. The formal recognition and classification of annelids as a distinct group occurred in the 19th century as biological sciences advanced.
No. Millipedes are myriapods, meaning "many feet". Centipedes are also myriapods. Segmented worms are annelids; earthworms and leaches belong to this group. Also, myriapods are arthropods; annelids are not.
annelids
Are annelids vertebrate
It's actually MOLLUSKS.
Annelida is a group commonly referred to as segmented worms, and they are found worldwide from the deepest marine sediments to the soils in our city parks
Annelids have an anus
Annelida is a group commonly referred to as segmented worms, and they are found worldwide from the deepest marine sediments to the soils in our city parks