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What is nemotoda.. How is work

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Answered by khushi643
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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.
The phylum Nematoda is a fascinating group of animals. Known as roundworms, nematodes range from very small to over 20 feet long! Some are parasitic, like the heartworms that infest dogs and cats, others are agricultural pests that attack plant roots, while others are helpful decomposers that clean up soil and other parts of ecosystems.
Answered by samuelpaul
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Hello! dear,

Your answer goes like this...

1.The "Nematodes" {or} "Roundworms" constitute the Phylum Nematoda.
2.These are of a diverse animal phylum consisting a board range of                        Environments.



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