Yes, the earthworm is a classic example of an annelid. Annelids are segmented worms characterized by their body structure, which consists of repeated segments. Earthworms play a crucial role in soil aeration and nutrient cycling, making them important for ecosystems. Other examples of annelids include leeches and marine polychaetes.
An example of an annelid animal is the earthworm. Leeches and ragworms are also examples of an annelid animal, which is a segmented worm.
annelid- earthworm
Oligochaeta.
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the answer is b earthworm
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segmented worms
an annelid is basically an earthworm that lives in a marine environment, you can read more about it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annelid
No, it doesn't have six legs or more so it can't possibly be an insect.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms
earthworm
no. the roundworm would a nematode. an earthworm is part of the annelid family, because it is a segmented worm.