Nematodes can live on fish, in fish and fish can consume them.
There are a few species of Nematodes that live not only in oceans but also in fresh water. They eat phytoplankton like diatoms, algae, and fungi
yes they can its true
Common Soil Bacteria Nematodes
They can! Some species are well adapted to dry conditions
Yes. Nematodes a multicellular.
In the ocean some nematodes are around 80 µm's or 80 thousandths of a millimeter.
There are worming medications for fish living in controlled environments (fish tanks). Fisheries probably have methods of worming farmed fish...the question is where is this bass and can it be contained where it can be treated? Piperazine, Levamisole and Praziquantel can apparently be used for worming marine fish safely...
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.
Fish is a vertebrate and vertebrates are divided in different classes .Bony Fishes are included in class Osteichthyes . Mammals and reptiles belong to classes of their own , related to fish in being vertebrates but different in other aspects .
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