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How do annelid animals differ from arthropads​

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Answered by shrreya2
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Answer:

Anelids are worms and arthropods are insects

Explanation:

Annelids have segments and arthropods have jointed appendages

Annelids:earthworm

Arthropods:cockroach.

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Answered by shaziafaisalshamsi14
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Annelids -

1. Metameric segmentation is observed where the body is segmented, from head to tail.

2. The circulatory system of annelids is closed.

3. The body is divided into several identical segments.

4. Appendages are absent in Annelids.

5. They are referred to as segmented worms.

6. Coelom is the true body cavity they possess.

7. Most of the annelids are hermaphrodites.

8. Example – Nereis, Earthworm .

Arthropods -

1. Incomplete metameric segmentation, the body is not completely segmented.

2. Arthropods have an open circulatory system.

3. The body is divided into a few specialized segments.

4. Arthropods have jointed appendages.

5. They are termed as animals with jointed legs.

6. Presence of body cavity containing blood known as ‘haemocoel’.

7. Breathing takes place through the trachea, gill, book lungs etc.

8. Example – Housefly, crab.

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