Earthworms are part of the Phylum Annelida.
A leech is also an annelidia, such as the earthworm.
The three examples of phylum annelida are earthworm,leech and whatever............
Earthworms belong to the Phylum Annelida and particularly the genus Lumbricus. The Phylum is characterised by body segmentation and a body cavity called acoelom. It includes marine worms, leaches and earthworms.The Earthworm belongs to the Phylum, AnnelidaEarthworms belong to the Annelida phylum.
They are not. Why would you that they are similar? They are not even in the same phylum.
Yes, all chordates have a nerve chord running down their back and an earthworm has a nerve chord running down it's back therefore it is a chordate
yes it is in the phylum annelida meaning segmented body
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms
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They contract and extend their body; try looking at an earthworm move around.
No, it is part of the phylum annelida.