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Define phylum nematode
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Answered by anushree92004
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The nematodes are invertebrates belonging to phylum Nematoda. They have unsegmented thread-like body. Many of them are parasitic, living inside their host. Together with other parasitic worms such as flatworms, cestodes, and trematodes, the nematodes belong to a group of helminths.

Answered by utkritiTiwari
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Explanation:

The nematodes are invertebrates belonging to phylum Nematoda. They have unsegmented thread-like body. Many of them are parasitic, living inside their host. Together with other parasitic worms such as flatworms, cestodes, and trematodes, the nematodes belong to a group of helminths.

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