what are the organs of locomotion in annelids
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Muscles and locomotion: Annelids have two sets of muscles that are used to contract and elongate the body. Annelid worms are excellent examples of a hydrostatic skeleton in the form of a coelom in action. In earthworms, the hydrostatic skeleton or coelom is surrounded by sheaths of longitudinal and circular muscles.
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Several of the locomotive organs are listed elsewhere here.
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Annelids provide 2 different kinds of muscles which are being utilized to compress as well as lengthen the organ.
- Annelid parasites represent key aspects of either a hydrostatic skeleton throughout the shape of a coelom throughout the action.
- Throughout earthworms, this same hydrostatic skeleton called coelom becomes accompanied either longitudinal as well as radial muscular slings.
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