Nematoda is your answer
Pinworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which consists of roundworms, while hookworms also belong to the same phylum Nematoda.
Yes, the hookworm is a parasitic nematode that infects the small intestine of humans and other mammals. It feeds on blood and can cause health issues such as anemia and malnutrition.
Depends on what kind of worm you are talking about. In general, a worm is an annelid (Phylum Annelida), and there are a lot of them. For just one example, the scientific name for an earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris. And that's just one of some 2,700 different types of earthworm. Links are provided below to connect you with the related Wikipedia articles.
Phylum Aschelminthes
Hamsters belong to the phylum Chordata.
Nematoda
Cnidaria
Pinworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which consists of roundworms, while hookworms also belong to the same phylum Nematoda.
aschelminthes
The Phylum Nematodes is home to large number of organisms. The hookworm, whipworm, and pinworms are very familiar to pet owners and can infect humans.
Horsehair worms are found under the Phylum Nematomorpha (Pechenik, 2010). Their defining characteristic is that they are pseudocoelomates lacking a functional digestive tract in the adult stage. There are about 320 freshwater species and 5 marine species described so far.
Is a hookworm radial
Hookworm is endoparasites. From: Micol Colico :)
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.
The doctor administered a hookworm prevention shot.
Any of several worms of the phylum Nematoda, having unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, often narrowing at each end, and including parasitic forms such as the hookworm and pinworm. Also called roundworm.
Roundworms do not have hearts, skeletons, nor blood vessels. Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda. This group contains different types of animals like the hookworm and pinworm.