What are the locomotory organ in phylum annelid
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Locomotory organs of Phylum Annelida are epidermal chitinous bristles, called setae or chaetae (lost in leeches and in a few groups of polychaetes).
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Answer:parapodia
Explanation:parapodia are the parallel feet that are found in annelids. Such a locomotion process is not found in protozoans.
The fleshy protrusions on the sides of some marine gastropods are also called parapodia. They are particularly well-developed in sea butterflies. Some sea hares use their parapodia to swim. Parapodia can even be used for respiration (similar to gills) or for locomotion
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