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=What is a worm ?=
=What is a worm ?=
Worms are invertebrate animals. They are multicellular with true tissues and bilateral symmetry [they have a soft and flexible body. They are protostomes]
Worms are invertebrate animals. They are multicellular with true tissues and bilateral symmetry and they have a soft and flexible body.  
They probably appeared at the beginning of cambrian era and they are an important step of animals' evolution.
[They are protostomes.]
They probably appeared at the beginning of cambrian era and they are an important step of animals' evolution. There are several Phyla and each one live in a specific environment. Some of them are parasitic organisms that can live in a body or just live in soil or in the sea.


==What are the three main classes of worms ?==
==What are the three main classes of worms ?==

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What is a worm ?

Worms are invertebrate animals. They are multicellular with true tissues and bilateral symmetry and they have a soft and flexible body. [They are protostomes.] They probably appeared at the beginning of cambrian era and they are an important step of animals' evolution. There are several Phyla and each one live in a specific environment. Some of them are parasitic organisms that can live in a body or just live in soil or in the sea.

What are the three main classes of worms ?

There are separate in three classes that depending on their body shape, there are three main classes of worms : - flatworms or Platyhelminthes - roundworms or Nematoda - Segmented Worms or Annelida

What are the main characteristics of each one?

Where do they live?

What are their part in the body features' evolution?