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प्रश्न
Describe general characteristics of phylum Annelida. Give one example each class of Annelida.
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उत्तर
General characteristics of phylum Annelida:
- They are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical, soft, elongated and dorsoventrally flattened.
- Their body is metamerically segmented externally by transverse grooves and internally by septa.
- Their body is covered by thin cuticles and exoskeleton is absent.
- They are true coelomates with closed blood vascular system. There is extensive organ differentiation.
- They have a tube-like alimentary canal, which is complete and extends straight from mouth to anus.
- Reproduction is sexual. Sexes may be separate or united (hermaphroditic).
- Segmented nephridia are present for excretion which removes wastes from coelom and blood stream directly to the exterior.
- They are usually found in aquatic, marine or fresh-water habitats. Some are terrestrial and inhabit moist soil and some are free living forms.
Phylum Annelida is divided into three classes:
Class 1- Polychaeta
Example : Nereis.
Class 2- Oligochaeta
Example : Pheretima.
Class 3- Hirudinea
Example : Hirudinaria
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