Marine worms in the phylum Annelida are commonly referred to as polychaetes. These segmented worms are characterized by their bristle-like structures called chaetae, which aid in locomotion and anchorage in their marine environments. Polychaetes exhibit a wide variety of forms and habitats, often playing crucial roles in marine ecosystems. Examples include species like the ragworm and sandworm.
They are in phyla Annelida. Phyla Annelida consits of leeches, earth worms, and bristle worms.
The annelid phylum consists of segmented worms, which have bodies made up of repeated segments called metameres. Annelids typically have a fluid-filled cavity called a coelom that serves as a hydrostatic skeleton for movement. They can be found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments around the world.
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.
No, they are "annelid worms".
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Annelid comes from the Latin anellus which means "little ring."
No, the platypus is a carnivore. It feeds on annelid worms, tiny shrimp and annelid worms that live at the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.
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Earthworms and leeches.
Another name for a segmented worm is an annelid. Annelids are a diverse group of invertebrates that include earthworms, leeches, and marine worms. They are characterized by their segmented bodies and bristles called setae.
flat worms,segmented worms, and round worms.
Annelid?