Annelids are a phylum of invertebrate animals that are characterized by their segmented bodies. They are commonly known as segmented worms and include familiar animals such as earthworms, leeches, and polychaete worms.
There are three main classes of annelids:
Annelids play important roles in various ecosystems. Earthworms, for example, are essential for soil health and fertility due to their burrowing activities and their role in breaking down organic matter. Some annelids, such as leeches, have also been used in medicine for their blood-sucking abilities, which can help in the treatment of certain medical conditions.