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how do annelid animals differ from arthopods class-9th​

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Answered by anvitanshika
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Answer:

in annelids the whole body is segmented in form of rings and segmentation is clearly visible and the don't have joined legs

whereas

in arthropods there are paired joint legs and body is segmented as head thorax and abdomen

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Annelida

Their body is Bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic.

they have true body cavity.

their body is segmented.

Arthropods

they have bilaterally symmetrical body.

their body is segmented.

they are coelomic cavity is filled with blood.

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