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Chapter 24, Problem 6SQ
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Introduction: Annelids are group of animals that are bilaterally symmetrical and exhibit metamerism (conspicuous segmentation). Annelids include animals like earthworms, leeches, and nereis. Animals grouped in a single phylum share several similar characteristics and are more closely related than other phyla.
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