Bristleworm
bristleworm
The earthworms belong to the phylum Annelida. Phylum Annelida's members are called Annelids.
Phylum Annelida -- Class Oligochaeta
No, leaches are from Phylum Annelida and Class Hirudinea, which is completely separate from Phylum Mollusca.
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Annelida, Subphylum Clitellata, Class Hirudinea.
Segmented worms belong to the Phylum Annelida of Kingdom Animalia.
Phylum Annelida of which there are three classes: Oligochaeta, Polychaeta, and Hirudinea.
The leech is a member of the annelid worms, in the class Hirudinae.
Earthworms are big segmented worms that belong to the Phylum Annelida, Class Clitellata, and sub class Oligochaeta. Leeches are also worms belonging to the same Phylum and class, but sub class Hirudinae and are of three types, freshwater, terrestrial and marine.
The three classes of Phylum Annelida are Polychaeta, Oligochaeta, and Hirudinea. Polychaeta are marine worms with bristles called chaetae, Oligochaeta include earthworms with few chaetae, and Hirudinea are leeches that are mostly freshwater and have suckers for attachment.
Leeches belong to the class Hirudinea, which is a subclass of the phylum Annelida. They are segmented worms known for their blood-feeding behavior.
Tubeworms belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms. They are specifically classified in the class Polychaeta, which comprises marine worms known for their tube-dwelling lifestyle.