What class of invertebrates does the earthworm belong to? And to which freshwater planaria?

The earthworm and Planaria freshwater belong to completely different taxonomic units. They belong to one Kingdom of Animals, as well as to one Subkingdom of True multicellular organisms (Eukaryotes).

The suborder Earthworms (earthworms) belongs to the Ringworms type and is the most famous and widespread representative of the Oligochaeta class. In Russia alone, there are more than 100 species of this suborder, 11 of which are included in the Red Book.

The species Planaria freshwater belongs to the Type Flatworms and the Class Ciliated worms (Turbellaria).



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