Segmentation in the body is first observed in which of the following?

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Question:   Segmentation in the body is first observed in which of the following? A Platyhelminthes B  Aschelminthes C   Annelida D   Arthropoda Answer:   Annelida   
Phylum Characteristics of Body Segmentation Time of appearance       Examples
Annelida ·        Repeated body segments with similar structures and functions. ·        Each segment typically has its own set of muscles and bristles (chaetae). Cambrian period (541-485 million years ago) ·        Earthworms ·        Leeches
Arthropoda ·        Segmentation often fused into distinct regions such as head, thorax, and abdomen. ·        Appendages are jointed and specialized. Cambrian period (541-485 million years ago) ·        Insects ·        Arachnids ·        Crustaceans
Chordata ·        Segmentation occurs during embryonic development, especially in the vertebral column (vertebrae). Cambrian period (541-485 million years ago) ·        Vertebrates ·        Invertebrate ·        chordates
Mollusca ·        Some mollusks exhibit limited segmentation, particularly in the foot region. Cambrian period (541-485 million years ago) ·        Snails ·        Octopuses ·        Clams
Nematoda ·        Pseudosegmentation: Internally, the body is divided into repeated units, but external segments are not visible. Cambrian period (541-485 million years ago) ·        Roundworms
Cnidaria ·        Lack true body segmentation, but some exhibit radial symmetry with repeated parts (tentacles, segments). Ediacaran period (635-541 million years ago) ·        Jellyfish ·        Corals
Porifera ·        Lack body segmentation; exhibit a simple, asymmetrical body plan. Ediacaran period (635-541 million years ago) ·        Sponges
Platyhelminthes ·        Lack external segmentation; have a flattened body shape. Ediacaran period (635-541 million years ago) ·        Flatworms
 
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