noun a type of worm characterized by a segmented body
Annelids are indicators of soil health and environmental quality.
Annelids are often used as model organisms in biology labs for teaching purposes.
Annelids play a crucial role in soil health and nutrient cycling.
Many annelids are found in marine environments, contributing to marine ecosystems.
Annelids are a phylum of invertebrates that include segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches.
Annelids are important in the study of animal diversity and evolution.
Annelids are a phylum of invertebrates that includes earthworms and leeches, studied by biologists to understand their anatomy, physiology, and ecological roles.
Marine biologists study annelids that live in marine environments, such as polychaetes, to research their biodiversity and contribution to marine ecosystems.
Ecologists may study annelids as indicators of environmental health in soil and aquatic ecosystems, as they play important roles in nutrient cycling and soil structure.