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Ascaris is basically a roundworm, to be honest I am nothing close to an expert but I can tell you they are parasites which live in mammals digestive tracts. Phylum nematode symmetry bilateral. Thats about all I can tell you off the top of my head, I hope this helps someone down the line.
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There are two body systems that are most visible in the Ascaris or roundworm species. The first body type is the exterior, and the second body type is the interior part of the abdomen.
The digestive tract and reproductive organs of an Ascaris are free floating within the body and do not attach to the body wall. Ascaris do not have any other internal organs other than the gut and internal reproductive organs, as breathing and waste excretion are handled externally within the body wall.
How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal
ascaris
Porifera is the phylum with no body symmetry: it is asymmetrical.
at is ascaris vertibrate or invertibrate
Yes, Ascaris reproduce seually