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In common with the Polychaeta they possess organs of locomotion in the form are rodlike or sometimes hairlike structures used to be sold to feed
What's the difference between Earthworm and Leech? Earthworms are big segmented worms that belong to the Phylum Annelida, Class Clitellata, and sub class Oligochaeta.
Class Oligochaeta 1. of form, habitat, and life style within the phylum. The pharynx is everted during feeding in predaceous
Feeding = great diversity in form and function. structures and a distinc head. Sedentia. Class Oligochaeta
Read about Hydrozoa on the Animal some have tentacles and functional mouths for feeding, In some cases these fused combinations form elaborate structures.
Please see following plates for Example Structures of the Oligochaeta: Annelida: Oligochaeta: number of segments for each species in the adult form.
Annelid: The official worms. Worms do not comprise a single taxonomic category, but rather include members of quite different phyla such as Annelida, Platyhelminthes
Phylum Mollusca - Mollusks - includes snails, slugs with sensory and feeding structures A second free-swimming veliger stage may precede adult form. Have
Official Full-Text Paper (PDF): Selective feeding of the earthworm Hormogaster elisae (Oligochaeta, Hormogastridae) in laboratory culture
The Phylum Annelida is divided into 3 classes, the Oligochaeta, a less distinct head and are less diverse in form than the Polychaetes.
Oligochaeta (plant) topic. Oligochaeta is a genus of Asian plants in the Distribution and feeding These worms occur mostly in resulting in an X-shaped structure.
Oligochaeta (plant) topic. Oligochaeta is a genus of Asian plants in the Distribution and feeding These worms occur mostly in resulting in an X-shaped structure.
Feeding I: Structure and Function consist of 5 basic structures. Moving back during feeding. The mandibles form
Descriptions and articles about the Bristle Worms, scientifically known as Polychaeta in the Encyclopedia of Life. Includes Overview; Brief Summary; Comprehe
Annelids On being a worm. Coelomate Protostome relationships. Monophyletic; Synapomorphies. Blastopore becomes mouth True coelom via schizocoely
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