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Branches on the tree of life: the biology of annelids

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Abstract
Worms with segmented bodies make up the Phylum Annelida. This program explores the three classes of annelids: Class Polychaeta (feeding, locomotion, and larval stages), Class Oligochaeta (lifestyles, feeding adaptations, and anatomy of freshwater oligochaetes and earth worms), and Class Hirudinea (leeches, crayfish, and worms show adaptations for commensal, parasitic, and scavenger lifestyles). Molecular genetic evidence places annelids close to the molluscs on the tree of life.
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Branches on the tree of life
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00:13:46 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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High School (grades 10-12), Intermediate (grades 7-9), Grades 4-12
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