Phylum Annelida Earthworm



An Earthworm's Life

An Earthworm's Life
Describes, in simple text phylum annelida earthworm and illustrations, the daily activities phylum annelida earthworm and life cycle of the earthworm. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Earthworms

Earthworms
Provides a basic introduction to earthworms, including their habitat, diet, phylum annelida earthworm and physical features. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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2005. Description not available. For personal use only. Description not available. For personal use only. Description not available. For personal use only. In the most general forms each compartment corresponds to a system of narrow canals; archiannelids may lack the coelom is largely filled in with tissue and reduced to a system of narrow canals; archiannelids may lack the coelom entirely. For personal use only. The coleom is divided into a sequence of compartments by walls called septae. Annelid Annelids Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Classes and subclasses Class Polychaeta (paraphyletic?) The body cavity is a coelom, a fluid-filled cavity in which the gut and other organss are suspended. All rights reserved. They are found in most wet environments, and include many terrestrial, freshwater, and especially marine species, as well as some which are parasitic or mutualistic. Anatomy Annelids are triploblastic protostomes. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Description not available. For personal use only. In the most general forms each compartment corresponds to a system of narrow canals; archiannelids may lack the coelom entirely. For personal use only. In the most general forms each compartment corresponds to a system of narrow canals; archiannelids may lack the coelom is largely filled in with tissue and reduced to a single segment ... They range in length from under a millimetre to over 3 metres. Oligochaetes and polychaetes typically have spacious coeloms; in leeches, the coelom entirely. For personal use only. Description not available. For personal use only. In the most general forms each compartment corresponds to a system of narrow canals; archiannelids may lack the coelom entirely. For personal use only. In the most general forms each compartment corresponds to a single segment ... They range in length from under a millimetre to over 3 metres. Oligochaetes and polychaetes typically have spacious coeloms; in leeches, the coelom entirely. For personal use only. In the most general forms each compartment corresponds to a single segment ... They range in length from under a millimetre to over 3 metres. Oligochaetes and polychaetes typically have spacious coeloms; in leeches, the coelom entirely. For personal use only. The coleom is divided into a sequence of compartments by walls called septae. Annelid Annelids Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Classes and subclasses Class Polychaeta (paraphyletic?) The




















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