Structure and Function of Nematoda
There are approximately 28,000 species in the nematoda phylum. |
HabitatNematoda live everywhere in the world. From the bottom of the ocean to the top of mountains, whether it be the tropics or a polar region.
Interesting Facts about Nematoda
Key Characteristics of NematodaCommon name roundworm, nematodes are slender, unsegmented worms with tapering ends. Most are free-living, inhabiting soil, salt flats, aquatic sediments, and water. Many others are parasitic and live in nests that include plants and animals.
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