How do Annelid animals differ from Arthropods? Explain.
Annelids:
Arthropods:
The difference between annelids and Arthropods are tabulated below:
Annelids | Arthropods |
1. Metameric segmentation is seen, head to tail of the body is segmented. | 1. Incomplete metameric segmentation, segmentation is not found in the body. |
2. Annelids have a closed circulatory system. | 2. Arthropods have an open circulatory system. |
3. The body is divided into several identical segments. | 3. The body is divided into only few specialized segments. |
4. Annelids don't have appendages. | 4. Arthropods have jointed appendages. |
5. They are referred to as segmented worms. | 5. They are termed animals with jointed legs. |
6. The coelom is the true body cavity they possess. | 6. Presence of body cavity containing blood known as ‘hemocoel'. |
7. Breathing takes place through the skin. | 7. Breathing takes place through the trachea, gill, book lungs, etc. |
8. Most annelids are hermaphrodites. | 8. Arthropods have separate sexes. |
9. Example – Nereis, Earthworm | 9. Example – Housefly, crab |