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Worm | Segmented, Annelid, Invertebrate | Britannica Worm, any of various unrelated invertebrate animals that typically have soft, slender, elongated bodies Worms usually lack appendages; polychaete annelids are a conspicuous exception Worms are members of several invertebrate phyla, including Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Annelida (segmented
Worm Animal Facts - A-Z Animals Worms are one of the largest groups of invasive species in the world With over one million species, the bilateral symmetry of their elongated bodies makes them easy to identify They can live on land and in the sea, moving along any surface with a slimy substance that comes from their skin
Worms - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner A Worm is an elongated soft-bodied invertebrate animal The best-known is the earthworm, a member of phylum Annelida, however, there are hundreds of thousands of different species that live in a wide variety of habitats other than soil
15 Types of Worms: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST Various types of worms inhabit different ecosystems on the planet These invertebrate animals, often overlooked, exhibit diverse characteristics and behaviors They live in deep soil, freshwater, or harsh deserts, and their diet patterns vary Read on to learn more
Are Worms Insects or Amphibians? - Worm Classification Worms are neither insects nor amphibians, but it is easy to understand why many confuse them as such Worms have a slimy body and can often be seen in wet soils, just like amphibians They can also be described as ‘creepy crawlies’, a term used to describe all kinds of insects
WormBase : Nematode Information Resource Explore Worm Biology facilitating insights into nematode biology Page Content News Discussion Activity Gene name changes My WormBase
Worm Facts | The Adventures of Herman the Worm | U of I Extension Worms are cold-blooded animals Earthworms have the ability to replace or replicate lost segments This ability varies greatly depending on the species of worm you have, the amount of damage to the worm and where it is cut
What are worms? - The Australian Museum Many very different and unrelated types of animals that are generally long and soft are called worms Of these, three common types of worms are: the flatworm, the roundworm, and the segmented worm Flatworms are soft, unsegmented invertebrates
35 Facts About Worms Worms are nature's recyclers, breaking down organic matter and improving soil health They play a vital role in the ecosystem, benefiting plants and animals alike Worms have unique traits, from regenerating lost segments to living in glaciers They are used in various ways by humans, from vermiculture to inspiring robotics What Are Worms?
Worms: Phyla Platyhelmintes, Nematoda, and Annelida Most people are familiar with earthworms found in garden soil Although many different kinds of animals are commonly lumped together as “worms,” there are several distinct phyla that fit the category Worms are typically long, thin creatures that get around efficiently without legs