anellidi
Anellidi, or Annelida in English, is a diverse phylum of segmented worms that inhabit marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments. The group includes familiar forms such as earthworms, leeches, and many polychaete worms. Annelids range from a few millimeters to several meters long and possess a true coelom and a closed circulatory system.
A defining feature is metamerism: the body is divided into a series of repeating segments that carry
Taxonomically, annelids are divided into two main groups: Polychaeta, largely marine; and Clitellata, which groups Oligochaeta
Ecology and importance: annelids are key players in nutrient cycling and soil formation; earthworms mix and
Evolution and classification: annelids have a rich fossil record dating to the Cambrian; they are part of