Give the important character of phyllum Annelida and phyllum Arthropoda
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===Characteristics of Phylum Annelida
They have a long and segmented body.
Annelids are bilaterally symmetrical.
They are triploblastic.
Also, they exhibit organ system grade of organisation, showing organ differentiation.
The body is covered with a thin cuticle.
They are coelomate. A body cavity or coelom is present.
Annelids live in moist environments, moist soil, freshwater and marine water.
They have parapodia and chitinous setae, used for locomotion.
===Characteristic features of Phylum Arthropoda
The body structure shows bilateral symmetry.
They are triploblastic.
They can be found in all types of habitats – land, water and soil.
They have jointed limbs.
The body is segmented into three regions – Head, Thorax and Abdomen.
The body cavity is filled with blood and is called the haemocoel. The blood is white in colour.
The exoskeleton is hardened and is made of chitin.
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They have a long and segmented body.
Annelids are bilaterally symmetrical.
They are triploblastic.
Also, they exhibit organ system grade of organisation, showing organ differentiation.
The body is covered with a thin cuticle.
They are coelomate. A body cavity or coelom is present.
Annelids live in moist environments, moist soil, freshwater and marine water.
They have parapodia and chitinous setae, used for locomotion.
===Characteristic features of Phylum Arthropoda
The body structure shows bilateral symmetry.
They are triploblastic.
They can be found in all types of habitats – land, water and soil.
They have jointed limbs.
The body is segmented into three regions – Head, Thorax and Abdomen.
The body cavity is filled with blood and is called the haemocoel. The blood is white in colour.
The exoskeleton is hardened and is made of chitin.
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important character of annelid are
round and they are coelomate and arthropoda are jointed legs and segmented body
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