There are many types of worms. Three major phyla include Annelida (segmented worms), Nemertea, (ribbon or proboscis worms), Platyeilminthes (flukes) and Nematoda (roundworms or threadworms, unsegmented). Note that each of these is a phylum of its own, so the only super-grouping would be the Animal Kingdom (although flukes in particular have been a phylum, family and class).
There are worms that are parcites and live of from other animals like tapeworm and ring worm and there are worms that live in soil like earthworms.
some examples are caterpillars, worms, and other animals that do NOT backbones.more examples would be like snails and stuff like that.
Worms, like all large groups of animals, are highly diverse. The word worm can mean a number of different groups of animals. From polychaetes, to flatworms. Worms eat detritus, plant matter, other animals, even larger animals are eaten by parasitic worms sometimes.
Worms, fleas, ticks and other parasites
Worms decompose waste from other animals and turn it into soil or other nutrient-rich items.
Jellyfish, worms, and other unknown animals
Decomposers, like mushrooms and worms.
Fish, turtles, frogs, insects, worms and many other animals.
Dogs can get worms from ingesting contaminated soil, water, or feces that contain worm eggs or larvae. They can also pick up worms from infected animals, like other dogs or wildlife. Regular deworming and good hygiene practices can help prevent worms in dogs.
Not really but it can eat insects it doesn't really eat worms or anything like that though.
Animals can't transfer worms to humans. No.
Snakes don't sit, worms…animals like that