Annelids are characterized by the presence of a segmented body, with each segment containing a repeated set of organs and structures. Other key features of annelids include:
Body Cavity:Annelids have a true coelom, or body cavity, which provides space for internal organs and allows for greater complexity in body structure.
Hydrostatic Skeleton: Many annelids have a hydrostatic skeleton, which consists of fluid-filled compartments that provide support and enable movement.