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HOW ARE ANNELIDS DIFFERENT FROM ARTHROPODS ??

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Answered by Schowdhury23
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Annelid species typically have tubelike bodies consisting of numerous segments, known as somites, covered in stiff hairlike structures called setae that help the annelid move forward. ... On the other hand, arthropods have more complex segmented bodies covered in an exoskeleton that protects their organs and muscles.

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