probably not btw: there is no such thing as a "nemotad" but there is a worm phlym called nematoda and roundworms are just a way of describeing members of that phylum
The scientific name for round worms is "nematodes."
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Nematodes are also called round worms.
The nematodes (round worms) that have a lung phase are Ascaris lubricoides, Necator americanus, and Strongyloides stercoralis
Nematodes belong to the roundworms or phylum Nematoda.
Earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris)
No, nematodes do not have segments. The lack of segmentation inspires their other name, roundworms. They look like smooth cylinders.
A Roundworm or Nematode has a "tube" like body within a tube, with a fluid- filled cavity in between the tubes.Most nematodes are parasites, such as ascarids, filarids, pinworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
Some examples of nematodes include roundworms such as Caenorhabditis elegans, parasitic nematodes that infect plants and animals like hookworms, pinworms, and heartworms, and soil-dwelling nematodes that play important roles in nutrient cycling.
Heartworm is an example of a parasitic nematode. Hookworms, pinworms, and trichina worm are also examples of parasitic nematodes. Parasitic nematodes affect plants as well, such as the pine wood nematode.
yes they can its true
The most effective methods for getting rid of small brown worms in a garden include handpicking them, using beneficial nematodes, applying organic insecticides, and practicing good garden hygiene.