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What are some examples of nematodes?

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1. Ascaris

2. Wuchereria

3. Piworm

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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.

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pinworms are example of nematheminthes or a groundworms

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Hook worms, pin worms and other parasitic round worms are examples of nematodes, as are ascaris and wuchereria.

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rotifer, kinorrchaa

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