I know a segmented worm does.
wat do all the worms have in common
Yes these two share common ancestors.
Yes, molluscs fit into the group known as protostomes.
Athropods. Certainly!
lol, are you doing sections 1 and 2 for mollusks and segmented worms?
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
No, leeches are not mollusks; they belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms. Mollusks, such as snails and clams, are part of a different phylum called Mollusca. Leeches are more closely related to earthworms and other annelids than to mollusks.
Mollusks and segmented worms have a one-way digestive system, a separate mouth and anus, and their larvae are very similar. This is the best evidence that they have a common ancestor.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
No. Earthworms are an example of segmented worms that are still living.
No, snails are not segmented animals. They belong to the phylum Mollusca and are classified as mollusks, which have a soft, unsegmented body. Unlike segmented animals such as annelids, snails have a coiled shell and a body divided into distinct parts, such as the head, foot, and visceral mass, but these parts are not segmented in the same way as those found in segmented worms.