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No, nematodes do not have segments. The lack of segmentation inspires their other name, roundworms. They look like smooth cylinders.

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Nematodes are also known as round worms...

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They are unsegmented, therefore there is no presence of segmentation.

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Is a annelids made up from segments?

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