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what is nematoda??????


aadyagaming245: a large phylum of worms with slender, unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, including the roundworms, threadworms, and eelworms. They are found abundantly in soil and water, and many are parasites.

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Answered by DivineKing37
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The organisms belonging to the phylum Nematoda are also known as “roundworms”. The Nematodes present in the soil feed on the bacteria, fungi, and other nematodes, and play an important role in nutrient recycling. ... They also attack the insects and control the pests. However, they cause severe damage to plants.

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a large phylum of worms with slender, unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, including the roundworms, threadworms, and eelworms. They are found abundantly in soil and water, and many are parasites.

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