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torivega11 torivega11
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10 years ago Edited: 10 years ago, bio_man
Their bodies are divided into segments.
They have a digestive system.
They live inside the bodies of other animals.
Their bodies have bilaterial symmetry.
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10 years ago
Phylum annelida includes classes:
 -clitellata - earthworms, leeches
 -Polychaeta - bristle/marine worms

The diagnostic features you have listed are correct. A few others are:
-Many have chaetae/setae (not leeches) for movement
-Peristaltic movement
-some have cutting jaws for cutting tissue
-Clitellata = Hermaphrodites
-Polychaeta = external fertilisation (release of eggs and sperm)
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10 years ago
Their bodies are divided into segments.

The rest of the points can be applied to other worms but annelids are the only ones with segmented bodies.
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