it has a hydrostatic coelem
what is part of the excretory system of annelids? a.urea b.kedney c.glomeras d.nephridia e.malphigian tubules
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry, where the body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for streamlined movement and sensory coordination in these segmented worms.
Annelids are type of animals. Animals do not have cell walls.
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.
The three main types of annelids are polychaetes, oligochaetes, and hirudineans. Polychaetes are marine worms with bristles, oligochaetes are terrestrial or freshwater worms with few bristles, and hirudineans are leeches. Each type has unique characteristics and habitats.
Plato: C. closed
Annelids have a closed circulatory system.
Annelids are segmented whereas roundworms are not. Annelids have a true coelom while roundworms have a pseudocoelom. Annelids have a more complex nervous system than roundworms. Annelids have a more complex circulatory system than roundworms.
what is part of the excretory system of annelids? a.urea b.kedney c.glomeras d.nephridia e.malphigian tubules
Yes, annelids have a relatively complex organ system compared to other invertebrates. They have a well-developed digestive system, a closed circulatory system, a nervous system with a ventral nerve cord, and excretory organs called metanephridia. Overall, annelids exhibit a higher level of organization than simpler invertebrates.
There's many of them, but here are some of the bigger ones; Annelids, unlike roundworms (or flatworms for that matter) are segmented. That is after all how they get their name (annelida = little ring). Annelids also have a very complex organ system. Roundworms only possess a reproduction system as they usually live in an organism's intestines and don't need to digest food. Annelids posses both a reproduction system, and a digestive system as well as a circulatory system. As they are true coelomates their organs and organ systems are organised rather than just kinda' being tossed in there. =)
Bilateral symmetry
closed circulatory system and a series of hearts
Annelids are a type of segmented worms found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. They have a cylindrical body with ring-like segments and exhibit bilateral symmetry. Examples of annelids include earthworms, leeches, and marine bristle worms.
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry, where the body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for streamlined movement and sensory coordination in these segmented worms.
Annelids are type of animals. Animals do not have cell walls.
the annelids also known as annalidia live in damp and tree waste areas so that they can keep their skin moist so that they can move