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, Annelida
Earthworms belong to the Annelida phylum.
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Earthworm belongs to:
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Annelida
Class:Clitellata
Order:Haplotaxida
Suborder:Lumbricina
Earthworm belongs to:
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Annelida
Class:Clitellata
Order:Haplotaxida
Suborder:Lumbricina
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The Lumbricidae is a family of earthworms which includes most of the earthworm species well-known to Europeans.
They belong to the protist kingdom.
earthworms fall into the category of "invertebrates.
Earthworms are big segmented worms that belong to the Phylum Annelida, Class Clitellata, and sub class Oligochaeta. Leeches are also worms belonging to the same Phylum and class, but sub class Hirudinae and are of three types, freshwater, terrestrial and marine.
The annelids are segmented worms. Although some annelids have appendages and primitive sight organs (photo-reactive pigment spots), earthworms do not. Earthworms do, however, have the typical annelid neural ganglia, and the annelid circulatory system, including the aortic arches that function as the worm's heart. And, of course, earthworms are segmented.
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