Annelids, which include earthworms and leeches, are characterized by their segmented bodies. Each segment contains a series of structures and muscles that allow for movement. They do not have jointed appendages like arthropods; instead, their body segments are flexible and allow for coordinated movement through contraction and relaxation of muscles. Therefore, annelids have non-jointed body segments rather than jointed appendages.
Yes, the queen ant in an ant colony lays eggs.
Crayfish, which are crustaceans, differ from annelids in several key ways: firstly, crayfish have an exoskeleton made of chitin, while annelids possess a segmented body covered by a moist cuticle. Secondly, crayfish exhibit jointed appendages for movement, whereas annelids have soft, segmented bodies with bristles (setae) for locomotion. Finally, crayfish have a complex nervous system with a brain and specialized sense organs, while annelids have a simpler nervous system with a nerve cord and ganglia.
Crayfish, classified as crustaceans, have a hard exoskeleton, jointed appendages, and a segmented body divided into a cephalothorax and abdomen, while annelids, such as earthworms, possess a soft, segmented body without an exoskeleton. Crayfish primarily live in aquatic environments and have gills for respiration, whereas annelids usually inhabit terrestrial or freshwater environments and breathe through their skin. Additionally, crayfish exhibit a more complex nervous system and are more mobile compared to the simpler, less mobile structure of annelids.
These animals are not like Arthropods and they are: Sponges Molluscs Flatworms Round Worms Echinoderms Cnidarians Annelids
annelids
Are annelids vertebrate
Annelids have an anus
Jointed is correct.
jointed
Yes, Annelids have bilateral symmetry.
Yes, Annelids are invertebrate animals .
Arthropods have jointed legs .