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explain phylum nematoda?

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Answered by ss6406817
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Phylum Nematoda are un-segmented vermiform animals with ante­rior lateral chemosensory organs or amphids and with a persistent blastocoel or pseudocoelom; dorsal and ventral nerve cords in epidermis and excretory system of renette cells or tubules.

Answered by nandanipatel20605
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Nematoda The organisms belonging to the phylum Nematoda are also known as “roundworms”. There are 28000 species of Nematoda identified till date. They are unsegmented vermiform animals.

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