Nematodes Molluscs
Longitudinal muscles
Muscular foot
Pseudocoelomates
Coelomates
never has shell some has shell
In no particular order: Chordates Echinodermata Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Nematodes (Roundworms) Annelids (Segmented Worms) Arthropods Porifera (Sponges) Molluscs (Shells)
Octopi are cephalopod molluscs, have 8 legs and are often depicted squirting ink when they get cranky. Sharks are fish.
abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues and can be caused by nematodes is gall and nodule is formad by nitragen fixtion bacteria.
In total there are 8 groups of invertebrates:-Insects-Arachnids-Crustaceans-Millipedes-Worms-Molluscs with shells-Molluscs without shellsThe groups of Invertibrates are Coelenterates, Echinoderms, Mollusks, Arthropods, Annelids, Plathelminths, Poriferas and Nematodes.
Yes. Nematodes a multicellular.
what type of skin does molluscs
Yes, nematodes have bilateral symmetry.
Nematodes belong to the roundworms or phylum Nematoda.
Nematodes are roundworms. Many of the 28,000 or more species of nematodes are parasitic. Nematodes are very successful organisms, living just about everywhere where there is life.
Molluscs are acoelomate; they have no body cavities.
Nematodes are "roundworms". Pseudocoelomates, meaning the pseudocoemomate lies between the digestive track and the muscle layer. There is no muscle layes surrounding the digestive track, as it would be for coelomates, like annelids (earthworms) Platyhelminthes are "flatworms". They are acoelomates, meaning they lack body cavity between the digestive track and the body covering. There is only a tissue filled region, but no true coelom. (Sorry, I must have pushed some inappropriate keys)
i think the benefits of nematodes is the safe way to fight pests