Science, asked by 1sharadha, 10 months ago

Whats the difference between the
pidermis of a nematode and that
annelid? How does a nematoda
from an annelid with referens
the musculature of the body wall?​

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Answered by isnulmontakim2
1

Answer:

The main difference between Nematoda and Annelida is that Nematoda has a cylindrical body with tapered ends whereas Annelida has a cylindrical body, which is segmented. Therefore, Nematoda is called roundworms while Annelida is called segmented worms. Furthermore, Nematoda has a pseudocoelom while Annelida has a true coelom.

Nematoda and Annelida are two animal phyla that consist of invertebrates with elongated bodies. Most Nematodes are parasites in plants or animals while most annelids are free-living in the soil.

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