what is annelida ?state the function of annelida
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The annelids, also known as the ringed worms or segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 17,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches.
Phylum: Annelida; Lamarck, 1809
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As the leech develops, its coelom becomes nearly filled with connective tissue. Internal features of the polychaetes are shown in the figure. The coelomic fluid of annelids plays arole in many important functions—e.g., locomotion and regulation of fluid transfer through the body wall (osmoregulation).
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Phylum: Annelida; Lamarck, 1809
Function
As the leech develops, its coelom becomes nearly filled with connective tissue. Internal features of the polychaetes are shown in the figure. The coelomic fluid of annelids plays arole in many important functions—e.g., locomotion and regulation of fluid transfer through the body wall (osmoregulation).
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annelida are segmented worms , body is soft , locomotion through lateral appendages in the form of setae or parapodia
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