Worms belong to various classes within the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms like earthworms and leeches. Earthworms are classified under the class Clitellata, while leeches belong to the subclass Hirudinea within Clitellata. Other types of worms, such as roundworms, are found in the phylum Nematoda, which is distinct from annelids. Overall, the term "worm" encompasses a diverse range of organisms across different phyla and classes.
Sea worms (polychaetes)
Class is epoldia
Leeches are parasitic worms of the class Clitellata, and mainly the subclass Hirudinea.
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.
Pin worms are round worms: Phylum NematodaTheir entire taxonomic classification would be:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:NematodaClass:SecernenteaSubclass:SpiruriaOrder:OxyuridaFamily:OxyuridaeGenus:EnterobiusHope this helps!
The answer to that question is that the indicative habitat of a Syria Worms is raining and stinging, not resembling what the a Saint Lucia or Paraguay Worms habitat regularly is
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Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PlatyhelminthesClass: Turbellariaorder: SeriataFamily: PlanariidaeGenus: PlanariaSpecies: maculata
Clitellata which include all annelid worms with a collar for reproduction.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches.
The leech is a member of the annelid worms, in the class Hirudinae.
Earthworms are examples of annelid worms (Phylum Annelida), which also contains leeches and many typres of marine worms. Earthworms are from the Class Oligochaeta, which contanins the earthworms, some freshwater worms and leeches.