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Annelids can move in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
A
Crawl
B
Burrow
C
Slither
D
Swim
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Annelids have two sets of muscles that help them move. One set expands their body and the other set contracts it. By alternating these muscles, annelids can move their bodies!

Detailed explanation-2: -They have three main forms of locomotion: swimming, crawling, and burrowing. Annelids living in aquatic environments, mostly polychaetes, swim using their parapodia, paddle-shaped appendages. Annelids crawl and burrow using a peristalsis movement formed by elongating and contracting longitudinal muscles.

Detailed explanation-3: -Annelids possess longitudinal and circular muscles which help in their locomotion.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Annelids are coelomate and triploblastic. They exhibit organ system level organization. Their body is segmented. They respire through their body surface. Nephridia are the excretory organs. They have a well-developed circulatory and digestive system. More items

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