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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.
No, worms do not have a cell wall. They are multicellular organisms with specialized cell types, but they lack a rigid cell wall like plants do. Worms rely on other structural components for support and protection.
The largest savanna in the world is the Serengeti Savanna in Central Africa.
Yes, some worms are able to survive being frozen and then thawed. This process is known as cryopreservation, and certain types of worms have natural mechanisms that allow them to survive extreme cold conditions. However, not all worms have this ability, so it would depend on the species.
yes they do
mushrooms
Worms, Slugs
= = they live in the savanna
Most live out in the open. Some, like the meerkat and hyena, live in dens.
rabbits,worms,and turtals
its a place where animals live
bats, glow worms ,certain types of fish,and salamanders
I heard somewhere Lovebirds live in the savanna
In the savanna in Southern Africa
Undersea plants, tube worms, shrimp, etc.
Many types of wolves, worms, slugs, snails, frogs, and other types of amphibeans live in the woods.