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state characters of nematoda​

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Answered by 0703dhanv
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Their body is bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic.

They are cylindrical in shape.

They exhibit tissue level organization.

Their body has a cavity or pseudocoelom.

The alimentary canal is distinct, with the mouth and the anus.

They are sexually dimorphic.

Answered by muthumanimalothram
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Nematodes are bilaterally symmetrical, elongate, and usually tapered at both ends. Some species possess a pseudocoel, a fluid-filled body cavity between the digestive tract and the body wall. Like arthropods and members of six other phyla, nematodes secrete an external cuticle that is periodically molted.

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