Tube worms belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms. They are primarily found in marine environments and can inhabit various habitats, including deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps. Tube worms are known for their ability to form protective tubes made from secreted materials and their unique adaptations to extreme conditions, often relying on symbiotic relationships with chemosynthetic bacteria for nutrition.
Phylum Nemertea.
it is Phylum Annelida.
Annelida phylum
Annelida
An arrow worm is a variety of marine worm of the phylum Chaetognatha.
As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
There are far too many invertebrate species to list. Note that there are far more invertebrate species than vertebrate species. However, I here are a list of invertebrate phyla: Acanthocephala (a phylum of worm) Acoelomorpha (a phylum of worm) Annelida (a phylum of worm) Arthropoda (spiders, crabs, etc) Brachiopoda Bryozoa Chaetognatha (a phylum of worm) Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, jellyfish, etc) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cycliophora Echinodermata (sea urchins, starfish, etc) Echiura (a phylum of worm) Entoprocta (a phylum of worm) Gastrotricha Gnathostomulida (a phylum of worm) Hemichordata (a phylum of worm) Kinorhyncha Loricifera Micrognathozoa Mollusca (octopi, clams, etc) Nematoda (a phylum of worm) Nematomorpha (a phylum of worm) Nemertea (a phylum of worm) Onychophora (a phylum of worm) Orthonectida Phoronida (a phylum of worm) Placozoa Platyhelminthes (flat worms) Porifera (sponges) Priapulida Rhombozoa Rotifera Sipuncula Tardigrada (Water bears, which are microscopic animals that live in and eat moss. They look like caterpillars). Xenoturbellida (strange flatworm)
Annelida
Giant tube worm was created in 1981.
defenetly not i believe they are under the phylum of analids
Platyhelminthes(tape worm)
Flatworm