EXPLAIN PHYLUM NEMATODA
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Phylum Nematoda consists of the nematodes or roundworms.
Roundworms have a complete digestive tract with a mouth and an anus
they lack a respiratory or circulatory system.
they are triploblastic
Bilaterally symmetrical
they are pseudocoelomates
eg: ascaris,wuchereria
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Roundworms have a complete digestive tract with a mouth and an anus
they lack a respiratory or circulatory system.
they are triploblastic
Bilaterally symmetrical
they are pseudocoelomates
eg: ascaris,wuchereria
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hey mate here is your answer
nematoda are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic,psuedocoelomates.They show sexual dimorphism-the female worms is usually longer than the males.
examples-ascaris lumbricoide,wuchereria(filarial worm).
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nematoda are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic,psuedocoelomates.They show sexual dimorphism-the female worms is usually longer than the males.
examples-ascaris lumbricoide,wuchereria(filarial worm).
hope this helps you
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