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- Leech abstract "Leeches are segmented worms that belong to the phylum Annelida and comprise the subclass Hirudinea. Like other oligochaetes, such as earthworms, leeches share a clitellum and are hermaphrodites. Nevertheless, they differ from other oligochaetes in significant ways. For example, leeches do not have bristles and the external segmentation of their bodies does not correspond with the internal segmentation of their organs. Their bodies are much more solid as the spaces in their coelom are dense with connective tissues. They also have two suckers, one at each end.The majority of leeches live in freshwater environments, while some species can be found in terrestrial and marine environments, as well. Most leeches are hematophagous, as they are predominantly blood suckers that feed on blood from vertebrate and invertebrate animals.Almost 700 species of leeches are currently recognized, of which some 100 are marine, 90 terrestrial and the remainder freshwater taxa.Leeches, such as the Hirudo medicinalis, have been historically used in medicine to remove blood from patients. The practice of leeching can be traced to ancient India and Greece, and continued well into the 18th and 19th centuries in both Europe and North America. In modern times, the practice of leeching is much rarer and has been replaced by other contemporary uses of leeches, such as the reattachment of body parts and reconstructive and plastic surgeries and, in Germany, treating osteoarthritis.".
- Leech class Clitellata.
- Leech kingdom Animal.
- Leech phylum Annelid.
- Leech thumbnail Svømmende_blodigle.JPG?width=300.
- Leech wikiPageExternalLink Leeches.
- Leech wikiPageExternalLink this-film-sucks-the-science-of-leeches.
- Leech wikiPageExternalLink 29031-discover-magazine-leeches-in-reconstructive-surgery-video.htm.
- Leech wikiPageExternalLink www.disgustingly-healthy.com.
- Leech wikiPageExternalLink leach.htm.
- Leech wikiPageExternalLink leeches.html.
- Leech wikiPageID "18603849".
- Leech wikiPageRevisionID "604872600".
- Leech classis Clitellata.
- Leech hasPhotoCollection Leech.
- Leech image "Helobdella 2013 000.jpg".
- Leech imageCaption "Hirudo medicinalis".
- Leech phylum "Annelida".
- Leech regnum "Animalia".
- Leech subclassis "Hirudinea".
- Leech subclassisAuthority "Lamarck, 1818".
- Leech subdivision "Euhirudinea".
- Leech subdivision Acanthobdellidea.
- Leech subdivisionRanks "Infraclasses".
- Leech subject Category:Clitellata.
- Leech subject Category:Leeches.
- Leech type Animal.
- Leech type Eukaryote.
- Leech type Species.
- Leech type Animal.
- Leech type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Leech type EukaryoticCell.
- Leech type Organism.
- Leech comment "Leeches are segmented worms that belong to the phylum Annelida and comprise the subclass Hirudinea. Like other oligochaetes, such as earthworms, leeches share a clitellum and are hermaphrodites. Nevertheless, they differ from other oligochaetes in significant ways. For example, leeches do not have bristles and the external segmentation of their bodies does not correspond with the internal segmentation of their organs.".
- Leech label "Bloedzuigers".
- Leech label "Egel".
- Leech label "Hirudinea".
- Leech label "Hirudinea".
- Leech label "Hirudinea".
- Leech label "Leech".
- Leech label "Pijawki".
- Leech label "Sanguessuga".
- Leech label "Пиявки".
- Leech label "علقيات".
- Leech label "ヒル (動物)".
- Leech label "蚂蟥".
- Leech sameAs Pijavice.
- Leech sameAs Egel.
- Leech sameAs Βδέλλα.
- Leech sameAs Hirudinea.
- Leech sameAs Hirudinea.
- Leech sameAs Hirudinea.
- Leech sameAs Lintah_dan_pacet.
- Leech sameAs Hirudinea.
- Leech sameAs ヒル_(動物).
- Leech sameAs 거머리.
- Leech sameAs Bloedzuigers.
- Leech sameAs Pijawki.
- Leech sameAs Sanguessuga.
- Leech sameAs m.013rl4.
- Leech sameAs Q43012.
- Leech sameAs Q43012.
- Leech wasDerivedFrom Leech?oldid=604872600.
- Leech depiction Svømmende_blodigle.JPG.
- Leech isPrimaryTopicOf Leech.