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what is nematoda . explain with examples

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Answered by arenarohith
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Nematodes, also called roundworms, are members of the animal phylum Nematoda. ... Many kinds of nematodes are parasites , inhabiting vertebrates (including humans) or invertebrates. Others are parasites of plants and feed on or live within roots, tubers, bulbs, and other below-ground plant parts.

Nematodes that commonly parasitise humans include ascarids (Ascaris), filarias, hookworms, pinworms (Enterobius), and whipworms (Trichuris trichiura). The species Trichinella spiralis, commonly known as the 'trichina worm', occurs in rats, pigs, bears, and humans, and is responsible for the disease trichinosis.

Answered by thakur199251
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nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animals

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomate

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomatethey are known as roundworms

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomatethey are known as roundwormsThey can also be called ascalminthes

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomatethey are known as roundwormsThey can also be called ascalminthesthere body is bilaterally symmetrical

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomatethey are known as roundwormsThey can also be called ascalminthesthere body is bilaterally symmetricalthey are triploblastic

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomatethey are known as roundwormsThey can also be called ascalminthesthere body is bilaterally symmetricalthey are triploblasticIt has a complete but primitive type of digestive system

nematoda is the fourth subphylum of kingdom animalsThey are pseudocoelomatethey are known as roundwormsThey can also be called ascalminthesthere body is bilaterally symmetricalthey are triploblasticIt has a complete but primitive type of digestive systemexample-ascaris , wuchereria.

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