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  1. Ragworms, earthworms, and leeches

    The annelids / ˈænəlɪdz / (Annelida / əˈnɛlɪdə /, from Latin anellus, "little ring" [a]), also known as the segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches.
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    There are over 22,000 living annelid species, ranging in size from microscopic to the Australian giant Gippsland earthworm and Amynthas mekongianus, which can both grow up to 3 meters (9.8 ft) long to the largest annelid, Microchaetus rappi which can grow up to 6.7 m (22 ft). Although research since 1997 has … Meer weergeven

    The annelids /ˈænəlɪdz/ , also known as the segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. The species exist … Meer weergeven

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    In addition to Sipuncula and Echiura, also lineages like Lobatocerebrum, Diurodrilus and … Meer weergeven

    Earthworms make a significant contribution to soil fertility. The rear end of the Palolo worm, a marine polychaete that tunnels … Meer weergeven

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    No single feature distinguishes Annelids from other invertebrate phyla, but they have a distinctive combination of features. Their bodies are … Meer weergeven

    Fossil record
    Since annelids are soft-bodied, their fossils are rare. Polychaetes' fossil record consists … Meer weergeven

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  4. WEBannelid, any member of a phylum of invertebrate animals that are characterized by the possession of a body cavity (or coelom), movable bristles (or setae), and a body divided into segments by transverse …

  5. Types of Annelids – Examples of Annelid Species With Photos

  6. Annelids • Earth.com

    WEBToday, there are over 9,000 species of annelids across the entire planet. They live on all seven continents, on land, in tidal mudflats, and at the bottom of the ocean. Earthworms, leeches, tubeworms, and bait worms …

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  8. 33.6: Annelids (Annelida) - Biology LibreTexts

  9. Structure and classes of annelid | Britannica

    WEBannelid , Any member of a phylum (Annelida) of invertebrate animals that possess a body cavity (coelom), movable bristles (setae), and a body divided into segments by crosswise rings. Known as segmented worms, …

  10. WEB2 mrt. 2011 · Annelida, the ringed worms, is a highly diverse animal phylum that includes more than 15,000 described species and constitutes the dominant benthic macrofauna from the intertidal zone down to...

  11. Introduction to the Annelida - University of California Museum of ...

  12. WEBThe phylum Annelida is made up of segmented worms such as earthworms. Segmented worms are divided into many repeating segments. There are roughly 15,000 species of annelids.

  13. 14.14: Phylum Annelida - Biology LibreTexts