How do animals of phylum annelida locomote?
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In some annelids, including earthworms, all respiration is via the skin. However, many polychaetes and some clitellates (the group to which earthworms belong) have gills associated with most segments, often as extensions of the parapodia in polychaetes
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The brain of most annelids (phylum Annelida; segmented worms, including the leeches... Locomotion in free-moving polychaetes is accomplished by circular, longitudinal, and parapodial muscles and by coelomic fluid. ... In the recovery, or forward, stroke, the aciculae retract, and the parapodium lifts free of the surface.
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