As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
Yes, a fan worm is considered an omnivore. These marine creatures feed on both organic particles and microorganisms found in the water, utilizing their fan-like structures to filter food from the surrounding environment. Their diet typically includes plankton, detritus, and other small organic matter, allowing them to thrive in various marine habitats.
this question depends upon the size of the worm, if you want the area of the worm in mm or the surface area of the worm.
phloem and xylem (sorry different countries spell/ call them differently.. xylem is normally the same but phloem can be phylem or any variation of the two)
The Anus is the end of the worm (the behind).
The Ascaris worm matures in the intestine of its host
Fan worm is more likely to be prey, but it's certainly not a predator.
no
bilateral
phylum porifera
Anneledia
The feather duster worm lives under untidy beds. I believe they live in feather dusters that wasn't washed for a long time - Jenna
If a fan worm eats dead things in the sea, then it is a decomposer. If it eats bacterica, tiny floating animals, or traps fish and animals, it is a consumer. If the fan worm creates it's own food from the sun, it is a producer.
A major taxconomic division to living organisms that contain one or more classes. A example is the phylem arthropoda (insect, crustaceans, arochrinds, etc and myriapods. A major group of animals or in some classified plants sharing one and more fundamental characteristics that set them apart from all other animals and plants and forming a primary category of the animals and plant kingdom 'phylem' arthropoda. Hope my answers have helped u, thanks.
It uses a process called chemosynthesis, turning chemicals into food and energy for itself
Yes, a fan worm is considered an omnivore. These marine creatures feed on both organic particles and microorganisms found in the water, utilizing their fan-like structures to filter food from the surrounding environment. Their diet typically includes plankton, detritus, and other small organic matter, allowing them to thrive in various marine habitats.
8... Domian Kingdom Phylem Class Order Family Genus Species
in order kingdom, Phylem, class, order, family, genus, and speices bye ya'll