Roundworms, also known as nematodes, are neither eubacteria nor archaeobacteria.
They are in their own phylum (nematoda) of the kingdom Animalia (animals).
This may not help out to much, but really animals are not in archabacteria. Animals are in the kingdom Animalia. Archabacteria contains unicellular organisms that live in the most extreme enviorments.
Yes
archabacteria
They have different types of cell walls and cell membranes.
Archea are not eukariyotes.They have prokariyotic cells
Archabacteria
Roundworms
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
There are not seven but six and they are 1Animila 2Fungi 3archaBacteria 4Protist 5euBacteria 6Planti animila is the classification of animals fungi is just fungus like mushrooms protist is like alge ot protizoa bacteria is just eubacteria and so is archabacteria planti is just plants... There you go person....
Roundworms can harm dogs ect;
No, roundworms have bilateral symmetry.
Roundworms rule the domain of the Phylum'Nematoda'.