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Different worms according to five kingdom classification

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Answered by jyoti111998
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Living things can be classified into five major kingdoms:
Kingdom Animalia.
Kingdom Plantae.
Kingdom Fungi.
Kingdom Protista.
Kingdom Monera (Bacteria)
Answered by absh90
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The seven categories of biological taxonomy are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species. All living organisms belong to specific groups within these categories, most of which have already been established, and earthworms are no exception. You might not anticipate, however, just how many different kinds of earthworm there are.

Kingdom: Animalia

Earthworms belong to the Animalia kingdom. They are multicellular organisms that are also eukaryotic; this means that their cells have nuclei.

Phylum: Annelida

Annelids are segmented worms. Earthworms belong to this phylum because their bodies are sectioned, creating the ridged or ringed appearance that gives the "ringed worms" of this phylum their name.

Class: Clitellata

The name of the class of earthworms owes itself to their clitellum: the collar that serves as a reproductive center during the adult phase of the earthworm's life.

Order: Haplotaxida or Lumbriculida

The order of earthworms is either Haplotaxida or Lumbriculida. The distinction depends on whether the earthworm has a freshwater habitat — Lumbriculida — or not — Haplotaxida

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