Roundworms have a digestive system that is like a tube. They are open in both ends. First, the food gets broken down. Second, the digested food gets absorbed into the animals body and then wastes are eliminated.
The worm doesnt exactly digest food. It goes through the soil to get nutrients and the nutrients sit on the skin of the worm it absorbs into the worm and that's how it eats food. That's why worms are good for the soil. They have nutrients in them and take in new nutrients and release old nutrients which make the soil have nutrients as the worm goes through.
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Roundworms are classified as parasites and parasites gather nutrients from feeding off a host organism(humans). hope that helped
they eat cute puppies and gummyworms and leaves and birds
They digest cheese as food
What type of roundworms do you mean? roundworms in general and kind
A Phillipine archipelago.
No
pseudocoelomates
The 3 human infecting roundworms are called Strongyloidiasis, Brugia timori and Ascaris lumbricoides :)
What type of roundworms do you mean? roundworms in general and kind
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Roundworms are a part of the animal kingdom. They are a part of the phylum nematoda. There are several species of roundworms.
No, roundworms have bilateral symmetry.
Roundworms rule the domain of the Phylum'Nematoda'.
Roundworms can harm dogs ect;
Jellyfish are bell shaped and roundworms aren't. Jellyfish sting and roundworms do not. jellyfish are radial and and roundworms are not.
Santa says hoe hoe hoe! ha
Yes roundworms have nervous systems!
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
To hoe, hoe HOE!
A hoe is an impliment with which to till the ground, breaking up the surface so that seeds can take hold and roots will get water and nutrients.