asexual reproduction
A clitellum is a reproductive structure found in earthworms and some other annelid worms. It is a raised band or saddle-like structure near the head end of the worm's body that secretes a mucous cocoon for holding eggs and sperm during reproduction.
Sexual reproduction is the most advantageous for the production of a wide variety of different organisms. The other type or reproduction is asexual which is where one can reproduce on their own.
a burring annelid
As a mammal moose have internal reproduction
pollination.sexualSexual and Asexual Reproduction
Humans use sexual reproduction through the penis and vagina.
Oligochaeta.
Leech
Fission
spores
Clitellata which include all annelid worms with a collar for reproduction.
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Annelid worms have a hydrostatic skeleton that helps them move and maintain their body shape. They also regulate their body functions through nerve ganglia located along their ventral nerve cord, which control activities like movement, feeding, and reproduction. Additionally, annelids have specialized structures like setae that aid in locomotion and burrowing.
internal
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Annelids are type of animals. Animals do not have cell walls.