1. Ascaris
2. Wuchereria
3. Piworm
Nematoda is the scientific name for roundworm. There are in excess of 15,000 species of roundworm. An example of a phylum nematoda is the tube worm.
pinworms are example of nematheminthes or a groundworms
Hook worms, pin worms and other parasitic round worms are examples of nematodes, as are ascaris and wuchereria.
rotifer, kinorrchaa
Earthworms and some nematodes eat (process) sand
How breathe nematodes
Ascomycota, Mucoromycotina, and Basidiomycota are examples of phyla with predatory fungi species. The carnivorous fungi tend to live in soil and eat nematodes or other small animals.
The Phylum Nematodes is home to large number of organisms. The hookworm, whipworm, and pinworms are very familiar to pet owners and can infect humans.
Al jellyfish are diploblastic; having two dermal lawyers. Ectoderm and endoderm.
Heartworm is an example of a parasitic nematode. Hookworms, pinworms, and trichina worm are also examples of parasitic nematodes. Parasitic nematodes affect plants as well, such as the pine wood nematode.
what it is
Nematodes MolluscsLongitudinal musclesMuscular footPseudocoelomatesCoelomatesnever has shell some has shell
Yes. Nematodes a multicellular.
Earthworms and some nematodes eat (process) sand
Yes, nematodes have bilateral symmetry.
Nematodes belong to the roundworms or phylum Nematoda.
Nematodes are roundworms. Many of the 28,000 or more species of nematodes are parasitic. Nematodes are very successful organisms, living just about everywhere where there is life.
There is some debate about what other groups the nematodes, or roundworms, are most closely related to, and therefore from what group they descended. Nematodes are classified as being in the clade Ecdysozoa which also includes arthropods. If nematodes are truly closely related to arthropods then they share a common ancestor.
i think the benefits of nematodes is the safe way to fight pests
Nematodes can live on fish, in fish and fish can consume them.
They can! Some species are well adapted to dry conditions