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Describe the characteristics that allow nematodes to be distinguished from platyhelminth worms?

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Answered by mjha9910
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Species of nematodes are higher than that of Platyhelminthes. Platyhelminthes have an incomplete gut whereas nematodes have a complete one. Unlike in nematodes, Platyhelminthes have flame cells to do the excretory functions. The body length of flatworms may vary from 1 mm or less to many meters.

Answered by TheEqUiSitE
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Species of nematodes are higher than that of Platyhelminthes. Platyhelminthes have an incomplete gut whereas nematodes have a complete one. Unlike in nematodes, Platyhelminthes have flame cells to do the excretory functions. ... Unlike flatworms, most roundworms are microscopic.

Platyhelminthes consists of flatworms whereas Nematoda consists of roundworms. The main difference between Platyhelminthes and Nematoda is the anatomical structure of the body of each invertebrate

Platyhelminthes comprised of the plane and erect body; on the flip side, Nematoda comprised of a cylinder-shaped body that pointed at either end. Platyhelminthes are the acoelomate animals; on the flip side, Nematoda are the pseudo coelomate animals. Platyhelminthes lack a complete digestive system; on the opposite side, Nematoda contains a digestive system as a whole.

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