"Roundworms have a distinctive digestive system that is like a tube open at both ends. They have no stomach, per se, and nutrients are absorbed while moving thought the roundworm's body."
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they absorb it
prey
yes
They get into your body through raw food.
Roundworms have a digestive system that is like a tube. They are open in both ends. First, the food gets broken down. Second, the digested food gets absorbed into the animals body and then wastes are eliminated.
Both have internal organ systems and get their food using a pharynx.
Roundworms help in breaking down organic matter in the soil, which aids in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes. They also create tunnels in the soil, improving aeration and water infiltration, which benefits plant growth. Additionally, roundworms are an important food source for various organisms in the soil food web.
Roundworms
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
they obtain food by filtering from the water
No they do not obtain there food
They have hyphae which are like roots to obtain their food.