While you are swimming in the ocean, you find a vermiform animal and, based on its body design you conclude that it belongs to the Annelida. Given that it was found in the ocean, to which class of the Annelida would it belong?
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Step 1: Annelida is a phylum of segmented worms, which includes classes such as Polychaeta, Oligochaeta, and Hirudinea. Show more…
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