similarities between tapeworm and earthworm
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The basic difference between them is that Earthworms are segmented invertebrates belonging to the phylum Annelida, Tapeworms are flatworms belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes, and Roundworms are parasitic worms belonging to the phylum Nematoda
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The key similarities between tapeworms and earthworms are:
- They are natural worms existing in different habitats and places.
- These are the worms that belong to the kingdom ‘Animalia’.
- They are invertebrates that cause changes in the environment.
- They help to enhance and increase the quality of the environment.
Tapeworms:
- They belong to Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Platyhelminthes, and Class: Cestoda.
- They are flat, segmented, and elongated animals.
- They Live in the intestine.
- They need two hosts to complete their life cycle.
- They cause loss of weight and tiredness.
Earthworms:
- They belong to Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Annelida, and Class: Oligochaeta.
- They are cylindrical and round animals.
- They live on dead and decaying organic matter.
- They do not depend on any host for their life cycle.
- They are helpful for soil aeration and fertilization.
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