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    This chapter describes the taxonomy of Chaetognatha, a small phylum of exclusively marine organisms with approximately 150 species currently recognized, of which about 70 are pelagic. Chaetognatha are also known as arrow worms because of their shape and quick darting movements in the water.
    The Chaetognatha is an isolated phylum in the animal kingdom; i.e., comparative anatomy and embryology fail to link these animals with any other group. Attempts have been made to relate them to many animal groups ( e.g., heteropod mollusks, annelids, nematodes, arthropods, and echinoderms).
    They are found in all marine waters, from surface tropical waters and shallow tide pools to the deep sea and polar regions. Most chaetognaths are transparent and are torpedo shaped, but some deep-sea species are orange. They range in size from 2 to 120 millimetres (0.1 to 4.7 in).
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    Characteristics of Chaetognatha: Bilaterally symmetrical and vermiform. Body has more than two cell layers, tissues and organs. Body cavity is a coelom divided into compartments. Body possesses a through gut with a non-terminal anus. Body divided into three sections, a head, a trunk and a tail.
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    Webarrowworm, any member of a group of free-living wormlike marine carnivores that belong to the invertebrate phylum Chaetognatha. The bodies of arrowworms appear transparent to translucent or opaque and …

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    WebGordon Ramel March 2, 2020. 0 404 11 minutes read. Chaetognatha Etymology: From the Greek Chaite for long hair, and gnathos for jaw. Chaetognatha Species Count: According to the online database The …

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