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how do annelidd animals differ from arthropods?
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Answered by asm7
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Answer:

arthropods have jointed appendeges while annelids show a very different way of portablity

Answered by Anonymous
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Both Annelida and Arthropoda are phyla in the Linnaean classification system, the scientific categorization of all living creatures according to their relationships to one another. The Annelida and Arthropoda phyla share membership in the broader Animalia category, or kingdom, that includes all animals. From that similarity, however, they go in separate directions. Arthropods and annelids are different types of organisms. The Annelida phylum includes most worms, while the diverse Arthropoda phylum counts arachnids, lobsters and insects among its members.

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