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Roundworms move by contracting and relaxing their longitudinal muscles, which creates a wave-like motion along their body. This movement allows them to push through soil or other substrates, often using a whip-like motion to navigate. Their cylindrical shape and lack of segmentation enable them to twist and turn effectively as they move. Additionally, they rely on the surrounding environment to provide some resistance, aiding in locomotion.

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