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Any worm that lives in a marine environment is considered a marine worm. Marine worms are found in several different phyla, including the Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Chaetognatha, Hemichordata, etc. Some of them are segmented and some of them are not. These worms are also called polychaetes,which means "many bristles". Have segments with bristles; they occur in bundles.
   These worms have specialized tentacles used for exchanging oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide
   One of these worms can include the tube worm, which lives in waters near under water volcanoes, and can withstand temperatures up to 89 degrees Celsius. The tube worm kind of looks like giant blood vessels, and veins.

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