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Nematodes, or roundworms, typically go through a series of distinct life stages: egg, four larval stages (L1 to L4), and the adult stage. After hatching from the egg, the larvae undergo a series of molts, with each larval stage marked by specific morphological characteristics. The transition between stages allows the nematode to grow and adapt to its environment. In many species, the adult stage is the reproductive phase, where males and females mate to continue the life cycle.

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