how do annelid animals differ from arthropods
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Arthropod have legs (e.e spiders, grasshoppers etc) whereas annelids are worms and so don’t have legs.
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Annelids normally have metamerical segmentation in their body which leads to division of their whole body into small ring like structures called Metameres unlike Arthopods who have general bodily segmentation like Chordates.... Moreover Arthopods have jointed appendages unlike Annelids who lack any type of appendage
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