biologist classify worms into three major phyla-flatworms roundworms and segmented worms
Yes, that is true, but those are not characteristics! Some of their characteristics are:
-A knot of nerve tissue
-Sense organs
-Sexual reproduction
-Bilateral symmetry
-Obtaining food by sucking their hosts
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Worms are multicellular organisms with elongated bodies. They lack limbs and skeletons, instead using muscles to move. Worms are cold-blooded, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate body temperature. They exhibit bilateral symmetry, with bodies divided into similar halves. Most worms have reproductive systems that allow for sexual reproduction.
Genitals
5, like all worms.
Round worms are manly found in animals like cattle, dogs, bears ect. Their kindom is ascaris and they can be transfered by saliva or sexual trasmission. Some of their characteristics are that they have a closed cirulatory system (like Homo sapiens) and they eat mainly animal flesh.Round worms are manly found in animals like cattle, dogs, bears ect. Their kindom is ascaris and they can be transfered by saliva or sexual trasmission. Some of their characteristics are that they have a closed cirulatory system (like Homo sapiens) and they eat mainly animal flesh. Round worms are long skinny worms that are about as big around as an earth worm.They are a pale buckskin color and can be fatal if not dealt with.
Worms belong to various phyla depending on their specific characteristics. Common phyla that worms can belong to include Annelida (segmented worms), Nematoda (roundworms), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and Nemertea (ribbon worms).
Worms are multicellular organisms with elongated bodies. They lack limbs and skeletons, instead using muscles to move. Worms are cold-blooded, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate body temperature. They exhibit bilateral symmetry, with bodies divided into similar halves. Most worms have reproductive systems that allow for sexual reproduction.
All men
Genitals
A key characteristic shared by all gymnosperms is the fact that they all make seeds. Another shared characteristic is that they do not make flowers.
They have bilateral symmetry and are invertebrates.
yes
They make their own energy.
5, like all worms.
Characteristics shared by all plants are cell walls, cuticles, and the fact that they reproduce with spores and sex cells.
ummm, depends on there age. Did you know worms have five hearts? This is a strange question. It also depends on the type of worm, so no. not all worms are the same size.
All minerals are inorganic, solid, have a crystalized structure and are formed in nature.
They are highly- reactive metals