Annelida
Annelida is the scientific phylum name for segmented worms.
There are three different groups of animals known as "worms": flatworms (phylum: Platyhelminthes), roundworms (phylum: nematoda), and segmented worms (phylum: annelida).
Feather-duster worms belong to the phylum Annelida.
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
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
Phylum Annelida.
The phylum Platyhelminthes, which includes flatworms, consists of worms that are bilaterally symmetrical.
It is the phylum of kinds of worms known as the roundworms.
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It's belong to the phylum: NEMATODA . some examples for round worms : _Ascrais _Necator americans .
aschelminthes, annelida, and platyhelminthes.
There are three phylums that contain worms. Platyhelminthes are the flat worms, Nematoda are the round worms, and Annelida are the segmented worms. The Bearded Fireworm is a part of the Annelida phylum because its body has segmentation.