Ascaris and pinworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which is composed of roundworms. These worms have long, slender bodies with pointed ends and are characterized by their unsegmented bodies and round cross-section. Nematodes can be found in a variety of habitats, including soil, water, and host organisms.
Phylum Aschelminthes (Nematahelmithes) is classified into two classes- 1. Nematoda 2. Nematomorpha
The taxonomic category of Ascaris is a genus within the phylum Nematoda, which are commonly referred to as roundworms.
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
An example of a phylum Nematoda organism is Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living roundworm commonly used as a model organism in biological research due to its simple anatomy and well-understood genetics.
Haliclona is from the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges.
Phylum Aschelminthes (Nematahelmithes) is classified into two classes- 1. Nematoda 2. Nematomorpha
Hook Worms and Ascaris,wuchereria
The taxonomic category of Ascaris is a genus within the phylum Nematoda, which are commonly referred to as roundworms.
Nematodes are in the Phylum Nematoda, which should be no surprise. The name means roundworms and includes worms such as, the ascaris, hookworms, pinworms, and trichenella.
Ascaris lumbricoides is the name of one of the more widely known roundworm. All roundworms including Ascaris lumbricoides belongs to phylum Nematoda.
The scientific name of ascaris is Ascaris lumbricoides.
phylum arthopoda
Ascaris feed on nutrients in the small intestine of their host, such as carbohydrates and proteins. They absorb these nutrients from the digested food that passes through the intestines, which can lead to malnutrition in severe cases of infestation.
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
An example of a phylum Nematoda organism is Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living roundworm commonly used as a model organism in biological research due to its simple anatomy and well-understood genetics.
at is ascaris vertibrate or invertibrate
no,ascaris don't cause anemia