no, but it is an organism in a phylum
Nematoda
Pinworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which consists of roundworms, while hookworms also belong to the same phylum Nematoda.
no, they belong to the flatworms
Two other phyla members of a roundworm are Nematoda and Nematomorpha. They are both non-segmented worms that belong to the superphylum Ecdysozoa along with roundworms (phylum Rotifera).
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nematoda Class:Secernentea Order:Ascaridida Family:Toxocaridae Genus: Toxocara Species:Toxocara canis
Ascaris lumbricoides is the name of one of the more widely known roundworm. All roundworms including Ascaris lumbricoides belongs to phylum Nematoda.
An example of a phylum Nematoda organism is Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living roundworm commonly used as a model organism in biological research due to its simple anatomy and well-understood genetics.
Roundworms belong to the phylum that is referred to as Nematoda. Roundworms are a type of worms that usually live in the small and large intestines. They get in our bodieswhen we eat contaminated foods.
A nematode is a roundworm of the phylum Nematoda. They are microscopic in size, and usually parasitic, burrowing into plant or animal tissue and sticking out the contents of the cells, resulting in considerable damage.
Roundworms are very diverse.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: NematodaBasal order: MonhysteridaClass: DorylaimeaClass: EnopleaClass: SecernenteaSubclass: Diplogasteria (disputed)Subclass: Rhabditia (paraphyletic?)Subclass: SpiruriaSubclass: Tylenchia(disputed)"Chromadorea" assemblageThis is a summary of its classification until 2002 and they're still working on it.
a roundworm has segments setae and a clitella that is about a third from its head
A roundworm has an open nervous system.