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.
it depends what kind of a worm are you looking for. Nematode images can be found at www.wormatlas.org Daniel
parasitic nematode
It is a nematode, specifically Dirofilaria immitus.
Threadworm-- Any long, thin nematode worm.
a small tender nematode worm, that in larval state dwells and eats on the human body
The most abundant worm on the planet is not a nematode like i said in the last answer it is the earthworm.
A NEMATOADE IS AN AMPHIBIAN its like a snake or worm but yes...it is a amphibian
hookworm
Elephantiasis is caused by a microfilarial nematode (very small worm).
A NEMATODE is a " round worm " . The vast majority are parasitic and microscopic or nearly microscopic .
Elephantiasis is caused by a microfilarial nematode (very small worm).
A nematode is a multicellular organism composed of millions of cells. Each cell contains numerous atoms, including carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and others. Therefore, there are a very large number of atoms in a nematode.