Phylum Annelida: Station 5 These include segmented worms. They have a more advanced nervous system and gut than the more simple invertebrates Bodies are.

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Phylum Annelida: Station 5 These include segmented worms. They have a more advanced nervous system and gut than the more simple invertebrates Bodies are made of identical repeating segments

Annelida Samples and Classification Structures. Kingdom: Animalia ◦ Phylum: Annelida (segmented worms)  Common Name = Earth Worms, Delightful rain, and dew.  Reproduction = Mostly Sexual (two parents)  Symmetry = Bilaterally Symmetrical  Classification Structures 1.Has a true body cavity (coelom). 2.Has a mouth and a tail end. 3.Has a closed circulatory system (meaning blood contained in vessels instead of out in the open) 4.Has a nervous system, and segmented bodies.  Samples:  No Sample (sorry)