No, not all worms are classified into a single phylum. Worms belong to several different phyla, with the most common being Annelida (segmented worms like earthworms), Nematoda (roundworms), and Platyhelminthes (flatworms). Each phylum encompasses distinct characteristics and evolutionary traits, illustrating the diversity within the group commonly referred to as "worms."
Platyhelminthes is a phylum of invertebrates classified as animals, so it is not prokaryotic. Prokaryotes are organisms like bacteria. Platyhelminthes is the phylum for flatworms.
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It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
None of the above - it's an invertebrate ! Which is why I moved the question into the worms category from snakes !AnswerIndeed, all worms are invertebrates whereas all the groups you mention in your question are classes of vertebrate. Specifically, earthworms are annelids, coming from the phylum of segmented worms, Phylum Annelida.
All members of the Annelida phylum are segmented worms. These are more commonly known as earthworms.
A catch all Phylum called Protista. ( older name, Protozoan )
A beetle is classified under the phylum arthropoda, mostly insects. It has the most number of species, comprising 40 to 50% of all insect species.
Moray eels are fish, and like all vertebrates, they are classified in the Phylum Chordata.
No, flatworms are from the phylum Platyhelminthes, while worms are from the phylum Annelidia. Worms are more developed and have a coelum, while flatworms have no coelum at all.
IS A KIND OF INVERTIBRATE,IN SCIENTIFIC NAME:(PHYLUM ANELLIDA)OR SEGMENTED WORM lack a true exoskeleton. In place of the tough outer covering that protects the other creatures to which they are related, segmented worms have developed fluid-filled bodies for rigidity of form. Although given only scant consideration by most people, including aquarists, this phylum contains creatures of immense importance to hobbyists and nonhobbyists alike
Earthworms belong to the phylum Annelida (ringworms). Note that these are not the only kind of worms; two other phyla are Platyhelminthes (flatworms) and Nematoda (roundworms), and they're all very different from each other. For comparison, another phylum-phylum difference is that between either of the worms and Chordata, being all vertebrates!
It depends what type of warm you are referring to. Flatworms belong Platyhelminthes Tubeworms belong to Nematodes and Segmented worms belong to Annelids Centipedes and Millipedes are not worms. They belong to the Arthropod Phylum.