| | Cancer | Bone Cancer
Annelids: Do Segmented Worms Have Backbones?
Annelids are a group of segmented worms, such as earthworms, leeches, and tube worms. They are invertebrates, which means they do not have a backbone or internal skeleton. Instead, annelids have a fluid-filled body cavity and a muscular body wall that helps them to move.Bone Cancer - Related Articles
- Understanding the Link Between Elevated ESR and Bone Cancer
- Pelvic Cancer: Symptoms, Causes & Bone Involvement
- Understanding Bone Cancer Prognosis: Facts & Outlook
- Managing Bone Marrow Transplant Side Effects: A Comprehensive Guide
- Spindle Cell Sarcoma: Types, Symptoms & Diagnosis
- Epiphysis: Understanding Bone Growth at the Ends of Bones
- Malleus Bone: Anatomy, Function & Significance
